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Sudanese Court Sentences General Hemetti to Death in Absentia
14 Temmuz 2026France 24
- A Sudanese court has sentenced General Hemetti, the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, to death in absentia for his alleged involvement in war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in West Darfur. This ruling highlights the ongoing legal and humanitarian crises in the region.
- The decision comes amid a backdrop of escalating violence and instability in Sudan, raising concerns about accountability for such serious allegations.
- Sudan has been embroiled in conflict for years, particularly in regions like Darfur, where various factions have been accused of committing atrocities. The Rapid Support Forces, originally formed from militias involved in the Darfur conflict, have been implicated in numerous human rights violations.
- The sentencing of General Hemetti in absentia underscores the complexities of justice in conflict zones, particularly when key figures are not present to defend themselves. It raises questions about the effectiveness of legal proceedings in a country where governance and the rule of law are severely compromised.
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