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Africa Horn
Sudan's RSF uses CAR border town as strategic hub for recruitment and supplies
2024-06-17
[SUDANTRIBUNE] A UN expert report has revealed that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), engaged in conflict with the Sudan
...a Moslem country located in the Horn of Africa. It is noted for its affinity for rule by ex- or current generals, its holy men, and for the oppression of the native Afro population by its Arab conquerors. South Sudan, populated mostly by the natives, split off from Sudan proper, which left North and South Darfur to be oppressed by the guys with turbans...
ese army, are utilizing the Am Dafok region on the border with the Central African Republic (CAR) as a key supply line and recruitment hub of new fighters for the RSF.

Am Dafok, a strategic town located on the border between the Central African Republic and Sudan in South Darfur, holds economic and commercial significance. The RSF gained control of the town in mid-June 2023.

The Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic, tasked with monitoring sanctions imposed on the country, expressed concern in a report published Friday about the significant impact of the Sudanese conflict.

The report highlights the recruitment of CAR-based fighters by the RSF, with groups like the Popular Front for the Renaissance of Central Africa (FPRC) actively participating in the Sudanese conflict. These complex dynamics pose a challenge for the CAR’s national armed forces (FACA), as the RSF simultaneously claims to support the CAR government while also collaborating with gangs within the country.

Key figures like Habib Hareka, a prominent RSF member, have been identified as playing a crucial role in transborder activities, facilitating the recruitment and movement of fighters between CAR and Sudan.

The report identifies Am Dafok, Sam Ouandja, the Ndah mining site, and Haute-Kotto Prefecture (region) as primary recruitment areas, with fighters ultimately being sent to Nyala in Sudan.

The experts noted that the conflict in Sudan has caused an influx of armed actors to Vakaga Prefecture, particularly around Am Dafok, which is vital for RSF supplies and recruitment. Despite the presence of major gangs like UPC and FPRC, there’s been no infighting due to a "no-harm policy" and opportunistic collaboration. This cooperation could bolster their power, worsen regional security, and threaten the CAR government.

The UN experts’ report paints a concerning picture of the spillover effects of the Sudanese conflict on the CAR, with increased insecurity, gang activity, and recruitment posing significant challenges to the stability and security of the region.

They urged Central African authorities to "stem the flow of weapons from neighbouring countries, fueled by the ongoing conflict in Sudan." They further called to "address the influx of imported muscle, posing a grave and enduring threat to regional stability."
Posted by:Fred

#1  Panel of Experts [note report above] Job Description: Inter alia,
"Cooperate with the KP CAR Monitoring Team to support the resumption of exports of rough diamonds from CAR and report to the Committee if the resumption of trade is destabilizing CAR or benefiting armed groups."
The exports were once the cash cow of French diplomats and military. They are now controlled by Russia's Wagner.
Posted by: Huputle+Cherelet4131   2024-06-17 07:25  

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