HRW report: Governments, armed groups intensify abuses in Africa
- Human Rights Watch reports that African governments are cracking down on political opponents, critics, activists, and journalists, leading to wrongful arrests and abuses.
- The report highlights the conflict in Sudan, displacing 12 million people and blocking humanitarian aid due to fighting between armed forces and the rebel Rapid Support Forces.
- In Ethiopia, government forces have attacked medical professionals and facilities in the Amhara region, contributing to widespread violence.
- Human Rights Watch notes that African people are resisting abuses by mobilizing on social media and in protests, despite increased repression.
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