People Ask Kenya to Punish RSF Soldiers

民眾要求肯亞懲罰 RSF 士兵


Introduction

Twelve people say the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) hurt them. They want Kenyan courts to investigate these crimes.

12 人表示快速支援部队 (RSF) 傷害了他們,因此希望肯亞法院能調查這些罪行。

Main Body

The people want Kenya to arrest ten RSF members. Some of these members live in Kenya. They say the RSF used electricity and violence to hurt people in Sudan from 2023 to 2025.

這些人希望肯亞能逮捕 10 名 RSF 成員,其中部分成員居住在肯亞。他們表示 RSF 在 2023 年至 2025 年間,在蘇丹利用電擊與暴力傷害民眾。

Sudan has a war now. Many people died and millions need help. The United Nations says the RSF did very bad things. The United States also says the RSF committed crimes.

蘇丹目前正處於戰爭狀態,許多人喪生,數百萬人需要援助。聯合國表示 RSF 犯下了極其惡劣的行徑,美國也表示 RSF 犯下了罪行。

Kenya's leader, President Ruto, talked with the RSF leader before. This makes some people worried. But lawyers say Kenya must follow the law and punish these crimes.

肯亞領導人魯多總統此前曾與 RSF 領袖交談,這讓部分人士感到擔憂。但律師表示,肯亞必須遵守法律並懲罰這些罪行。

Conclusion

Now, Kenyan lawyers must decide if they can punish the RSF for these war crimes.

現在肯亞律師必須決定是否能就這些戰爭罪行懲罰 RSF。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The "Who does what" Pattern

In this text, we see a lot of sentences that tell us Who \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Who is affected.

Look at these examples:

  • The RSF \rightarrow hurt \rightarrow them.
  • The United Nations \rightarrow says \rightarrow the RSF did bad things.

Why this helps you reach A2: Beginners often mix up the order of words. To speak clearly, always follow this simple map:

Subject (Person/Group) \rightarrow Verb (Action) \rightarrow Object (Person/Thing)

Quick Word Swap: Notice how the text changes the action based on the person:

  • People \rightarrow want (General desire)
  • President Ruto \rightarrow talked (Past action)
  • Lawyers \rightarrow say (Giving an opinion)

Key Vocabulary for this pattern:

  • Punish: To give a penalty for doing something bad.
  • Investigate: To look for the truth about a crime.

Vocabulary Learning

punish (v.)
To make someone suffer because they did something wrong.
Example:The teacher will punish the student for fighting.
investigate (v.)
To try to find out the truth about something.
Example:The police will investigate the car accident.
arrest (v.)
When the police take someone away to prison.
Example:The police decided to arrest the thief.
violence (n.)
Using physical force to hurt someone.
Example:The city wants to stop violence in the streets.
committed (v.)
To do something wrong or illegal.
Example:The man committed a crime last night.
worried (adj.)
Feeling unhappy or afraid about something that might happen.
Example:I am worried about my test tomorrow.
Practice A2 words in a crossword