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ICC prosecutor appeals for evidence of atrocities in Sudan after rebels attack hospital in Darfur

THE International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor appealed today for information and evidence of atrocities in Sudan, saying his ongoing investigation “seems to disclose an organised, systematic and a profound attack on human dignity.”

ICC prosecutor Karim Khan released a video statement in the aftermath of an attack Sunday by the notorious Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group that forced the closure of a main hospital in the western Darfur region. The group fired shots and looted the hospital in al-Fasher, aid group Doctors Without Borders reported.

The attack came as the RSF, which has been fighting the Sudanese army for a year, intensified its offensive seeking to wrest control of the city, the military’s last stronghold in the sprawling Darfur region. Two weeks of fighting last month in and around al-Fasher has killed more than 120 people.

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Meanwhile, in Ethiopia, Sudanese refugees lack basic necessities, and have been subjected to attacks by armed militia, according to the Alliance of Forces for Radical Change