国际刑事法院(ICC)副首席检察官纳扎特·沙米姆·汗向英国广播公司透露,该机构在调查苏丹达尔富尔地区战争罪方面已取得重大进展。她指出,检方已掌握将准军事组织“快速支援部队”(RSF)领导人与该地区罪行联系起来的“确凿证据”。[1]
联合国事实调查团的报告进一步证实了相关指控,称 RSF 在夺取埃尔法谢尔和埃尔吉内纳等城市期间对平民实施了系统性攻击。该机构认为这些行为可能构成战争罪和反人类罪。[1] 去年 10 月,RSF 攻占埃尔法谢尔时造成了超过 6,000 人死亡。[1]
国际刑事法院此前已就达尔富尔的战争罪指控进行了长达 20 多年的调查,并曾起诉前苏丹总统奥马尔·巴希尔等人。[1]
The International Criminal Court's (ICC) Deputy Chief Prosecutor, Nazhat Shameem Khan, has informed the BBC that investigators have secured "conclusive evidence" linking leaders of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to war crimes committed during their campaign against civilians in Darfur [1]. This development follows a United Nations fact-finding mission report which concluded that the RSF carried out systematic attacks on civilians while seizing cities such as El-Fasher and El-Geneina, acts that may constitute both war crimes and crimes against humanity [1]. The UN findings specifically noted that more than 6,000 people died during the RSF's capture of El-Fasher last October [1]. This marks a significant development in an investigation into Darfur atrocities that has spanned over two decades; prior to this probe focusing on current leadership, the ICC prosecuted former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and others for similar charges [1].