Widespread Condemnation of SAF’s Massacre of the Majaneen Tribe’s Native Administration in El Mazroub

Recently, political forces, civil society organizations, Sudanese alliances, and native administrations denounced the massacre carried out by of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) which targeted the Majaneen tribe’s Native Administration in El-Mazroub area of North Kordofan.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) condemned the Sudanese Army’s drone bombing of a reconciliation meeting in the area of El-Mazroub in ​​North Kordofan, which resulted in the deaths of dozens of innocent people in addition to the martyrdom of indigenous / native leaders of the Majaneen tribe, most prominent of whom is Nazir Suleiman Jaber Juma’a, along with a number of tribal dignitaries.

Naturally, activists and politicians circulated information regarding the incident, as the Sudanese Army targeted the aforementioned leaders and civilians. In addition, officers affiliated with the Sudanese Army were also quick to condemn the incident, noting that it constitutes a grave violation against civilians.

The Sudan Founding Alliance (Tasis) as well as the Civil Democratic Alliance of Revolutionary Forces (Sumoud) issued a statement condemning the incident, reiterating that the Military continues to target Sudanese tribes in an effort to sow discord within the communities. They described the incident as a terrorist act, in addition to being part of the extremist operations carried out by the Army against the Sudanese people.

Furthermore, Sudanese tribal and civil administrations condemned the Sudanese Army’s assassination of the elders and the Nazir of the Majaneen tribe during a reconciliation session in El-Mazroub area, ​​North Kordofan.

In a similar context, political parties emphasized that targeting civilians constitutes part of a scheme to exact revenge and genocide pursued by the “Terrorist Army,” led by the Port Sudan group, against civil society components.

Human rights groups and political forces called on the international community, regional organizations, and human rights bodies to condemn these heinous massacres committed against innocent people in Darfur and Kordofan, labeling them as war crimes and a flagrant violation of the International Humanitarian Law and the Geneva Conventions as well.

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