Prisoners' Magazine: A new war crime added to the list of the Rapid Support Militia – Something for the Homeland – ✍️ Mr. Salah Ghariba
In a scene that strikes fear and fear into hearts, horrific photos and videos have revealed a new war crime committed by the Rapid Support militia in Sudan. This time, the militias targeted the most vulnerable groups, namely prisoners who surrendered and surrendered, and executed them on the ground in cold blood. This heinous crime, which takes place in the context of the ongoing conflict in Sudan, reveals the extent of the brutality and inhumanity of this militia.
Executing prisoners of war after their surrender constitutes a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and represents a war crime that cannot be tolerated. These brutal acts place the Rapid Support Militia in the category of terrorist groups that do not respect any human or moral values.
This crime not only constitutes a violation of international law, but also constitutes a painful blow to Sudanese society, intensifying the conflict and deepening the wounds. Ordinary citizens are witnessing these heinous crimes, which are leading to increased hatred and violence and undermining any hope of achieving peace.
The international community must take immediate and urgent action to end these violations and bring their perpetrators to justice. The UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court must step in and charge the militia leaders with war crimes and crimes against humanity. United Nations member states must also impose sanctions on this militia and its supporters, to prevent them from continuing to commit their crimes.
Continued violations would worsen the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, displace more civilians and undermine the international community's efforts to achieve peace and stability in the region. These crimes also threaten to turn the conflict in Sudan into a long-term conflict that will be difficult to resolve.
We call on all free and honorable people of the world to stand with the people of Sudan and pressure the international community to provide full support to the Sudanese armed forces, so that they can restore security and stability in the country and eliminate this criminal militia.
An open letter to the world: We call on you, the entire world, not to turn a blind eye to these heinous crimes. Your silence is a trap in these crimes, and your action is the only way to save the Sudanese people from this difficult situation.