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RSF leaders chill at a hotel in Washington as their terrorists massacre civilians in Darfur

RSF leaders and top representatives are currently chilling at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Washington, while their genocidal militia conduct an ethnic cleansing campaign in Al-Fashir. The UAE-backed RSF, previously known as the “Janjaweed” are close to repeating the Darfur genocide of the early 2000s. A series of clips and videos are currently being shared on RSF Telegram channels of RSF members massacring civilians who are fleeing the city, and executing civilians on the spot.

The RSF delegation in Washington is currently present for mediation talks with the Sudanese government. The UAE, which backs and finances the RSF is reportedly also present for the talks. The Sudanese government was represented by Foreign Minister Mohiddin Salem.

Making up the RSF delegation are Algoney Hamdan Daglo Musa (brother of RSF leader Mohammed “Hemedti” Dagalo), who is sanctioned by the US Treasury Department, Mohamed Mokhtar (legal advisor to the RSF) and Nasr Al-Din Abd Al-Bari, a Sudanese politician supporting the RSF. The talks have led to no result so far. Protests also took place outside the hotel and a Sudanese individual also confronted them inside the hotel’s lobby.

US Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs Massad Boulos urged the RSF to protect civilians in Al-Fashir although such demands by the US government have consistently led to no result.

 


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3 responses to “RSF leaders chill at a hotel in Washington as their terrorists massacre civilians in Darfur”

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