The United States' client state in Riyadh is importing child soldiers from Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese paramilitary group that was blamed for the systematic raping of women and girls and indiscriminate killing during the conflict in Darfur, to fight the front lines in Yemen (using, if it needs reminding, American weapons, intelligence and air support). “The Saudis told us what to do through the telephones and devices,” according to Mohamed Suleiman al-Fadil, a 28-year-old member of the Bani Hussein tribe who returned from Yemen at the end of last year. “They never fought with us." "The Saudis would give us a phone call and then pull back,” added Ahmed, a 25-year-old member of the Awlad Zeid tribe. “They treat the Sudanese like their firewood.”
The rest of the story:
Saudi Arabia recruited Darfur children for Yemen war by Chris Mills Rodrigo (The Hill).
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