Designating Sudan's Rapid Support Forces as Terrorist Group Explored for Civil War Resolution
A recent analysis suggests that formally designating Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as a terrorist organization could be a strategic step towards resolving the ongoing civil war in Sudan. This perspective highlights the potential for such a classification to impact the conflict's trajectory and aid in bringing the hostilities to an end.
The formal designation of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as a terrorist group has been proposed as a potential measure to contribute to the resolution of the ongoing civil war in Sudan. This approach is being considered for its potential to influence the conflict's dynamics.
Proponents of this designation suggest that such a classification could play a role in bringing an end to the protracted conflict within the country.
According to Foreign Policy, designating the group as such could help bring an end to Sudan’s civil war.