Bad Actions of the RSF Group in Sudan

蘇丹 RSF 部隊的惡行


Introduction

The UN and a world court found that the RSF group did very bad things in Darfur.

聯合國與世界法院發現 RSF 部隊在達富爾犯下了極其嚴重罪行。

Main Body

The world court has proof. The RSF leaders ordered soldiers to kill people. This is like the violence from twenty years ago.

世界法院擁有證據。RSF 的領導人命令士兵殺害平民。這與二十年前的暴力行為如出一轍。

The UN says the RSF killed many people in el-Fasher. They hurt women and stopped people from eating food. The RSF says these stories are not true.

聯合國表示 RSF 在法希爾殺害了許多人。他們傷害女性並阻止人們獲取食物。RSF 則聲稱這些說法並不屬實。

Now, the UN is worried about another city called el-Obeid. They think the RSF is killing and hurting people there too.

目前,聯合國對另一個名為歐拜德的城市感到擔憂。他們認為 RSF 在那裡同樣在進行殺戮與傷害。

Conclusion

The UN and the world court want to punish the RSF for these crimes.

聯合國與世界法院希望針對這些罪行懲罰 RSF。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ THE 'ACTION' PATTERN

In this story, we see many words that describe doing something. To reach A2, you must know how to describe these actions simply.

1. Strong Action Words (Verbs)

  • Kill → To end a life.
  • Hurt → To cause pain.
  • Order → To tell someone they MUST do something.
  • Punish → To give a penalty for a bad action.

2. Who is doing it? Notice how the sentence is built: The RSF (Who) \rightarrow ordered (Action) \rightarrow soldiers (Who receives the order).

3. Simple Contrast Look at how the text shows two different sides:

  • The UN says it happened \leftrightarrow The RSF says it is not true.

Quick Tip: To talk about the past, we often add -ed to the action (e.g., order \rightarrow ordered).

Vocabulary Learning

proof (n.)
Information that shows something is true
Example:The police have proof that the man stole the car.
ordered (v.)
Told someone to do something
Example:The teacher ordered the students to be quiet.
violence (n.)
Using physical force to hurt someone
Example:The city wants to stop violence in the streets.
worried (adj.)
Feeling nervous or unhappy because you think something bad will happen
Example:I am worried about my test tomorrow.
punish (v.)
To make someone suffer because they did something wrong
Example:The school will punish the student for fighting.
crimes (n.)
Illegal actions
Example:Stealing a phone is one of many crimes.
Practice A2 words in a crossword