Sudan's Zamzam camp
Massacre at Sudan’s Zamzam Refugee Camp—Over 1,500 Lives Lost
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What happened: A massive attack in April by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces on the Zamzam refugee camp may have killed more than 1,500 civilians, significantly exceeding prior estimates. The Guardian's investigation reveals disturbing new figures and harrowing first-hand accounts.AP News+3International Criminal Justice Today+3Al Jazeera+3The Guardian
International Significance & Impact
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One of the deadliest atrocities linked to the conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region, marking a grim escalation in violence.
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The scale of the massacre reinvigorates international calls for stronger humanitarian intervention, protection of civilians, and justice mechanisms.
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It underscores the dire state of refugee safety in conflict zones worldwide and highlights the urgent need for accountability under international law.
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