Fighters in Sudan's civil war raping girls as young as seven, HRW says
Briefly

A report from Human Rights Watch indicates that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan are committing widespread sexual atrocities, targeting women and girls as young as seven.
Human Rights Watch's findings are based on extensive interviews in South Kordofan, revealing that RSF forces are holding victims in sexual slavery amid a brutal civil war.
Individuals who survived these atrocities recount harrowing experiences, including one woman who witnessed the murder of her husband and son before being repeatedly raped.
The report suggests that while the Sudanese Armed Forces also engage in sexual violence, the majority of crimes are attributed to the RSF and allied militias.
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