United Nations' human rights office says it's found evidence of a mass grave in Sudan's West Darfur region. At least 87 people were buried there last month.
The UN office says it has credible information that the break-away Rapid Support Forces para-military and their allies carried out the massacre. It says many of the buried people belonged to the a non-Arab ethnic Masalit group. Their bodies were dumped in two shallow graves near the city of Geneina. Ethnic violence has escalated in recent weeks, with rival military factions at war for months now.
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The UN office says it has credible information that the break-away Rapid Support Forces para-military and their allies carried out the massacre. It says many of the buried people belonged to the a non-Arab ethnic Masalit group. Their bodies were dumped in two shallow graves near the city of Geneina. Ethnic violence has escalated in recent weeks, with rival military factions at war for months now.
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