UN Rights Chief Warns About Serious RSF Violations in El Fasher and Bara

Kuwait city: UN Human Rights Commissioner Volcker Turk on Monday expressed concern about multiple alarming reports of atrocities, including summary executions, carried out by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after seizing control of large parts of the besieged city of El Fasher in North Darfur and Bara city in North Kordofan state in recent days.

According to Kuwait News Agency, in a statement issued in Geneva, Turk warned about "the risk of further large-scale ethnically motivated violations and atrocities in El Fasher is mounting by the day." He called for urgent and concrete action to ensure the protection of civilians in El Fasher and safe passage for those trying to reach relative safety.

He reported that his office has received reports of the summary execution of civilians trying to flee, with indications of ethnic motivations for the killings, and of persons no longer participating in hostilities (hors de combat).

Multiple distressing videos received by UN Human Rights show dozens of unarmed men being shot or lying dead, surrounded by RSF fighters who accuse them of being Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) fighters, he said, stating that hundreds of people have reportedly been detained while trying to flee, including a journalist.

He added that the Office has also received reports of numerous civilian deaths, including local humanitarian volunteers, due to heavy artillery shelling from October 22 to 26. "It is difficult to estimate the number of civilian casualties at this point given communications cuts and the large number of people fleeing," he said.

The Office of the High Commissioner has also received disturbing reports of the summary execution of five men by RSF fighters for attempting to bring food supplies into the city, which has been under RSF siege for 18 months amid severe food shortages and exorbitant prices.

Summary executions of civilians by RSF fighters are also being reported in Bara city, North Kordofan state in western Sudan, after it was captured by the RSF on October 25 following a major offensive, Turk said, adding that the victims were reportedly accused of supporting the Sudanese Armed Forces. Reports suggest that dozens of civilians have been killed.

"The RSF must urgently take concrete steps to end and prevent abuses against civilians in both El Fasher and Bara, including ethnically motivated violence and reprisal attacks," Turk said. "I remind the RSF commanders of their obligations under international humanitarian law to ensure the protection of civilians and to ensure the passage of essential supplies and humanitarian assistance, which just days ago they again publicly committed to doing." The High Commissioner underlined that international humanitarian law prohibits violence against individuals no longer participating in hostilities (hors de combat). The use of starvation as a weapon of war is also strictly prohibited.

Turk reiterated his call on Member States with influence to act urgently to prevent the commission of large-scale atrocities by the RSF and allied fighters, and to intensify pressure to end this intolerable conflict.

Ensuring accountability for violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law by all parties to the conflict is critical to ensure fresh cycles of violations and abuses do not recur, he concluded.