Tuesday, June 23, 2026

• Africa #Sudan #HumanRights #RSF As the conflict in Sudan continues to escalate, a new and controversial trend has emerged: high-level RSF commanders are defecting to the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). But does switching sides grant them immunity? Human Rights Watch (HRW) has issued a firm stance: Those responsible for serious international crimes and human rights violations do not get a free pass if they switch sides. In this video, we break down: The HRW Demand: Why international organizations are calling for the prosecution of defecting commanders for their roles in documented atrocities, including the siege of El Fasher. The Amnesty Controversy: Sudan's military leadership has previously offered amnesty to those who lay down their arms, but HRW warns that using amnesties to bypass justice for war crimes, sexual violence, and torture violates international obligations. The Call for Accountability: We look at the efforts of the Coalition for Atrocity Prevention and Justice on Sudan and the push to expand International Criminal Court (ICC) jurisdiction across the country. The cycle of impunity has haunted Sudan for too long. Can justice be achieved when former enemies become allies, or will accountability be sacrificed for political gain? <




https://www.youtube.com/live/009kUIlMHPA?si=PdC-CpUR7cl77KuR


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