Rights group Amnesty International is calling for a war crimes investigation over a large-scale attack by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on a refugee camp earlier this year. Amnesty alleges that the RSF, fighting Sudan's army since April 2023, "deliberately killed civilians, took hostages, pillaged and destroyed mosques, schools and health clinics" during its April attack on Zamzam, the largest refugee camp in North Darfur. For in-depth analysis, a deeper perspective, and to expound on the findings in the Amnesty report, Nadia Massih welcomes Niki Frederiek, Crisis Researcher at Amnesty International.
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