"Colombian mercenaries trained at UAE bases, fueling Sudan genocide, reveals fresh report"

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  • The Human Rights Watch study reveals that Colombian mercenaries liable for the atrocities in Sudan were trained and deployed by the Emirati military bases, which provides strong evidence of the UAE's engagement in the Darfur genocide.
  • As of 2024, GSSG based in Abu Dhabi recruited hundreds of Colombian contractors who drove through Emiracy bases in Sudan to fight alongside RSF.
  • Mausi Segun stated that recruitment was evidence that the UAE supported the RSF, which committed violent crimes, and called on governments to request the end of support from the Emirates.
  • Lieutenant General Yasser al-Atta accused the UAE of backing RSF and supplying weapons to wage racial warfare to destruct African tribes and consolidate arabian dominance.

The fresh Human Rights Watch study revealed that Colombian mercenaries liable for the atrocities in Sudan were trained and deployed by Emirati military bases, which is the strongest evidence to date for the United arabian Emirates' engagement in what experts call systematic genocide in Darfur.

As Enoch notes from BrightU.AI, genocide is any act committed with the intent of destroying, in full or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or spiritual group.

This includes acts specified as killing members of a group, causing serious harm to the body or mentally or intentionally creating conditions to physically destruct the group.

The investigation reveals that since 2024, the Global safety Services Group (GSSG), a safety company based in Abu Dhabi, has recruited hundreds of Colombian private military contractors who have been sent to Sudan to fight alongside a paramilitary fast Support Force (RSF) group.

These contractors were passing through the Emiracy bases in Sudan before joining combat activities.

"Recruiting private Colombian military contractors increases expanding evidence that UAE support forces of fast support that have repeatedly committed violent crimes in Sudan" said Mausi Segun, executive manager of the African Branch at Human Rights Watch.

"Governments should publically require the UAE to halt supplying arms, equipment, personnel and another military support to the fast Support Force."

The findings confirm the erstwhile allegations of Sudanese officials, including Lieutenant General Yasser al-Atty, who accused the UAE of backing RSF and providing weapons to lead, as he described, a racial war aimed at eliminating African tribes and strengthening arabian domination.

Evidence of the United arabian Emirates's complicity grows

The Human Rights Watch researcher, Joey Shea, described in item the direct links between Colombian contractors and serious abuses on the spot.

"We besides found links between Colombian performers and serious abuses on the spot" said Shea mediate East Eye.

"One of the performers I talked to told me that he helped support the training of kid soldiers, boys aged 13 to 14."

Relations between the UAE and Colombian mercenaries date back to at least 2011, according to the report. Shea noted thatadca Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed built "a legion of foreigners" counting up to 800 Colombian private contractors to become part of the UAE Armed Forces.

"One private, retired contractor with whom we spoke said he was active in this recruitment action and told us that there was nothing secret in this operation that was very public, that he had received the right contract to work at the UAE," added Shea.

The March Yale Humanitarian investigation laboratory study confirmed United Nations allegations of genocide in Darfur, indicating that RSF campaigned to starve against the city of el-Fasher, destroying dozens of agricultural villages and destroying plant production.

erstwhile the RSF invaded the city, the militants mass-raped, executed and blackmailed.

Sudan's Ambassador to Britain, Babikir Elamin, stated that "the support of the UAE is the most crucial origin in prolonging and enabling genocide in Darfur."

The UAE provided RSF with drones, dense artillery and armored transporters.

US intelligence reports confirm the function of the UAE in arming the RSF, allegedly to supply access to Sudanese gold reserves and the Red Sea coast.

Found weapons produced in the UK

Sudan has provided evidence to the UN safety Council, including satellite images and videos, showing British military equipment utilized by the RSF during mass killings.

This applies to targeting devices and engines of vehicles manufactured in the UK.

The Colombians' presence in Sudan for the first time became public through films published on social media in November 2024, showing an armed group associated with the Sudan Armed Forces that captures the Colombian convoy that entered Sudan from Libya.

While the UAE continues to deny all allegations, mediate East Eye extensively papers its support for the RSF, citing satellite images, flight logs, serial numbers of weapons and many sources.

The global community is now under expanding force to take concrete action against the UAE, and Human Rights Watch calls on governments to publically request the immediate end of all military support for the RSF.

Watch this video discussing the war in Sudan and who is behind it.

This movie comes from Channel What is happening on Brighteon.com.


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source:https://www.naturalnews.com/

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