U.N. Security Council sanctions four Rapid Support Forces commanders

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U.N. Security Council imposed asset freezes and travel bans on four senior Rapid Support Forces commanders — Abdelrahim Hamdan Daglo, Gedo Hamdan Ahmed, Al-Fateh Abdullah Idris, and Tijani Ibrahim — over their roles in the 18-month siege and October capture of El-Fasher.
U.N. Security Council sanctions four Rapid Support Forces commanders
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The designations link individual leadership to acts a U.N. fact-finding mission described as having the hallmarks of genocide, removing avenues for diplomatic protection and complicating the commanders' ability to use foreign-held resources or travel internationally. The move also strengthens legal and diplomatic grounds for member states and international bodies to cooperate on investigations and possible accountability measures.
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The Hindu

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