(Al-Sariha) Mug… a testimony to the barbarity of rapid support and war crimes which are not prescribed – Something for the Homeland – ✍️ Mr. Salah Ghariba
There is no doubt that the world has become accustomed to hearing horrific news from Sudan, where bloody events continue and the pace of violence intensifies. But what happened in Al-Sariha village represents a turning point in this ongoing conflict, as a hideous massacre revealed the true ugly face of the Rapid Support Forces and the extent of their willingness to commit crimes against humanity the most heinous.
The figures contained in the reports are shocking and painful. More than a hundred martyrs and dozens of wounded are the results of a day of terrorism practiced by Rapid Support militias against innocent people who committed no sin other than being in the wrong place at the time. bad time. This criminal act goes beyond the limits of war and rises to the level of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
What makes this crime even more horrific is the brutal manner in which it was carried out. According to witnesses, the Rapid Support Forces committed a massacre, shooting at unarmed civilians from the tops of buildings, looting and destroying property, and kidnapping dozens. These actions indicate that this militia does not respect any human values and does not observe any international law.
This heinous crime places the international community before a great responsibility. It is unacceptable to remain silent in the face of these flagrant human rights violations. The international community must take firm action to put an end to these criminal practices and hold those responsible for these crimes to account. Humanitarian organizations must also work to provide medical assistance and relief to survivors of this massacre.
What happened in Al-Sariha is just one example of the serious violations committed by the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan. Since the start of the conflict, this militia has committed numerous crimes against civilians, including murder, rape, looting and forced displacement. These crimes pose a serious threat to peace and stability in Sudan and require urgent intervention by the international community.
We call on the international community to take a strong stance against these crimes and impose sanctions on the militia leaders involved in these crimes. We also call on human rights organizations to document these crimes and submit them to international courts.
We are convinced that justice will ultimately prevail and that the perpetrators of these crimes will be held accountable for their actions. But until then, we will continue to raise our voices loud and clear to demand an end to violence in Sudan and the protection of innocent civilians.
In conclusion, the Al-Sariha massacre constitutes a new setback in the history of Sudan, but at the same time it is an opportunity to change the course of events. The people of Sudan deserve to live in peace and security and enjoy their fundamental rights.