Sudan: West Darfur clashes leave 200 dead

World Thursday 28/April/2022 07:45 AM
By: DW
Sudan: West Darfur clashes leave 200 dead
The clashes took place in and around El Geneia in West Darfur

Clashes in West Darfur left at least 200 people dead and over a hundred injured, local authorities said on Wednesday.

The clashes unfolded between members of the non-Arab Massalit community and Arab fighters near West Darfur's state capital El Geneina. It was the latest ethnic violence in the vast, arid and impoverished region.

The independent aid group General Coordination for Refugees and Displaced in Darfur said the violence began on Friday when armed men attacked Massalit villages in retaliation for the killing of two tribesmen, according to the General Coordination for Refugees and Displaced in Darfur, an independent aid group.

"This massive crime left around 201 killed and 103 wounded" on Sunday alone, said West Darfur governor Khamees Abkar in a video published late Tuesday. In total, 213 people are said to have died.

The violence comes as Sudan struggles to gain stability, six months after a coup led by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan overthrew the short-lived civilian government.

The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors (CCSD) confirmed the events on Wednesday. "Some bodies were buried without being autopsied or reported," the medics' union added.

Some witnesses accused the Janjaweed militia of orchestrating the violence. The Janjaweed was an Arab militia that was involved in the repression of an ethnic minority rebellion in Darfur in the early 2000s under autocratic former President Omar al-Bashir.

The state governor blamed government forces tasked with securing Krink and its environs for "withdrawing without any justification" as the main attacks began early Sunday.

Krink "was completely destroyed including government institutions," Abkar said. "It is a crime against humanity."