The Paramilitary Speedy Assist Forces are gathering our bodies after the lethal takeover of North Darfur capital, US researcher says.
A researcher at Yale College in the USA says the paramilitary Speedy Assist Forces (RSF) are digging mass graves in el-Fasher, the town in Sudan’s western Darfur area that has seen mass killings and displacement for the reason that RSF took over final month.
Nathaniel Raymond, government director of the Humanitarian Analysis Lab at Yale’s College of Public Well being, informed Al Jazeera on Tuesday that the RSF “have begun to dig mass graves and to gather our bodies all through the town”.
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“They’re cleansing up the bloodbath,” Raymond stated.
The RSF seized management of el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state, on October 26, after the withdrawal of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), which has been preventing the paramilitary group for management of Sudan since April 2023.
Greater than 70,000 individuals have fled the town and surrounding areas for the reason that RSF’s takeover, in accordance with the United Nations, whereas witnesses and human rights teams have reported circumstances of “abstract executions”, sexual violence and massacres of civilians.
A report from Yale’s Humanitarian Analysis Lab on October 28 additionally discovered evidence of “mass killings” for the reason that RSF took management of el-Fasher, together with obvious swimming pools of blood that have been seen in satellite tv for pc imagery.
UN officers additionally warned this week that hundreds of persons are believed to be trapped in el-Fasher.
“The present insecurity continues to dam entry, stopping the supply of life-saving help to these trapped within the metropolis with out meals, water and medical care,” Jacqueline Wilma Parlevliet, a senior UN refugee company (UNHCR) official in Sudan, stated.
Sudanese journalist Abdallah Hussain defined that, earlier than the RSF’s full takeover, el-Fasher was already reeling from an 18-month siege imposed by the paramilitary group.
“No support was allowed to entry the town, and no healthcare services [were] working,” Hussain informed Al Jazeera from the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, on Tuesday. “Now it’s getting even worse for the residents who stay trapped.”
Amid international condemnation, the RSF and its supporters have tried to downplay the atrocities dedicated in el-Fasher, accusing allied armed groups of being accountable.
The RSF’s chief, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also referred to as Hemedti, has additionally promised an investigation.
However Raymond on the Humanitarian Analysis Lab stated: “in the event that they need to even have an investigation, then they should withdraw from the town [and] let UN personnel and the Crimson Cross and humanitarians enter … and go house-to-house seeking to see who’s nonetheless alive”.
“At this level, we are able to’t let the RSF examine themselves,” he stated.
Raymond added that, based mostly on UN figures and what may be seen on the bottom in el-Fasher, “extra individuals may have died [in 10 days]… than have died within the past two years of the battle in Gaza”.
“That’s what we’re speaking about. That’s not hyperbole,” he informed Al Jazeera, stressing that hundreds of individuals want emergency help.
Greater than 68,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s battle on Gaza since October 7, 2023.

