Why is Sudan on a no entry list
Sudan's most prevalent and severe crimes are tied to the ongoing civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The top crimes include:
War Crimes & Crimes Against Humanity: Mass executions, targeted killings of civilians and activists, and ethnic targeting, particularly in the Darfur region.
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Widespread, systematic rape, gang rape, and sexual slavery committed by armed groups, used strategically to terrorize and displace communities.Looting, Pillage, and Extortion:
Theft of civilian property, extortion at checkpoints, and widespread looting of critical humanitarian aid and food supplies.
Human Trafficking & Smuggling: Abductions for ransom, and the smuggling of vulnerable populations, migrants, and refugees across porous borders into Egypt, Libya, and Europe.
Illicit Resource Trafficking: Extensive smuggling of non-renewable resources, with an overwhelming majority of the country's gold production and siphoned fuel traded illegally on the black market to fund armed groups.