The Nelson Mandela Foundation in South Africa (SA) says it has noted with grave concern the escalation of violence and civilian killings in Sudan's El Fasher city since late October, following the takeover of the city by the Rapid Support Forces after an 18-month siege.
It says it notes reports received by the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Office of "summary executions, mass killings, rapes, attacks against humanitarian workers, looting, abductions, and forced displacement" that have been carried out.
To talk to us further on this is Lutfiyah Suliman, Senior Researcher in the dialogue and advocacy department at the Nelson Mandela Foundation.