PORT SUDAN, Sudan
Sudan filed a complaint with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) on Tuesday, accusing Chad of providing weapons, ammunition and mercenaries to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Justice Minister Moawia Osman (above) told reporters in Port Sudan that Sudan had presented material evidence to the
ACHPR, which is based in Banjul, Gambia.
He said Chad’s actions
obligated it to pay reparations to Sudan.
Osman said Chad’s alleged
support for the RSF made it complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity,
and genocide, including the June 2023 killing of West Darfur Governor Khamis
Abkar in El Geneina.
He accused Chad of violating
the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the Constitutive Act of the
African Union, and international law. He called on Chad to immediately cease
all support to the RSF.
Osman said Sudan was prepared
to pursue further legal action against Chad and other countries providing
support to the RSF.
The ACHPR, which meets twice
yearly, received Sudan’s complaint on November 1.
Osman said the commission’s
condemnation would deter further aggression and allow Sudan to pursue legal
action at the international level.
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