Kamil Idris urges UN to label RSF a terrorist group but rejects foreign troop deployment in war-torn Sudan

xGeneva: Sudan's prime minister has called for atrocities committed in the city of El-Fasher, seized by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, to be tried in the international courts.

But Kamil Idris, in an interview with Switzerland's Blick newspaper published on Sunday, rejected the "illegal" idea of foreign troops being deployed to his country, ravaged by civil war since April 2023.

"The international community has done too little," said Idris.

"We need acts, not just words. Every crime needs to be prosecuted in the courts -- including at the international level."

After 18 months of siege, bombardment and starvation, the RSF took control of El-Fasher on October 26, dislodging

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