A six-month investigation using battlefield videos, satellite images and witness testimony identifies the commanders running the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces fighting Sudan’s army, including those who oversaw repeated atrocities.
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I’m Sanjana, one of the producers of this new 30-minute documentary. Our Visual Investigations team analyzed hundreds of videos and other visual materials to track the leaders of a paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces, that has been terrorizing Sudan.
Over six months, we built a database of videos, analyzed satellite imagery and interviewed well-placed sources. Let us know if you have any questions below and we’ll try to answer. Thanks for watching.
Well done guys… your amazing work could bring the world attention to this brutal crimes against humanity!!
Where is the Sudanese military in all these clips? It looks like the RSF is fighting to try and get into some of these communities, and sometimes they just role right in with no resistance.
Will any more videos/documentary come out on this ?
Great now do a IDF video
شكرا لاهتمامكم بنا ، من السودان
In this scenario would one argue a benevolent dictator is better to govern a country ?because we see the same partern congo once mobuto fell its war after war libya after gadaffi fell iraq now see sudan after basheer fell they have not known peace are dictators a blessing in disguise ???
Wow this world is so evil
Family is Real cry 🙂
May iran and UAE watch their nations burn severely for every cent donated fostering this nightmare in sudan