Amnesty International has accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan of deliberately targeting children amidst the ongoing conflict with the Sudanese army. A report released on July 1st details allegations that the RSF, led by General Hemedti, have committed at least eight acts constituting crimes against humanity, as defined by the International Criminal Court (ICC). The accusations suggest a pattern of intentional harm to children, escalating concerns about the humanitarian impact of the war. These alleged crimes encompass a significant portion of those recognized by the ICC. The report highlights a deliberate pattern of attacks against vulnerable populations. This development adds further pressure for accountability and investigation into the actions of the RSF during the Sudanese conflict.

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