NAIROBI, June 9 -- Twelve Sudanese survivors walked into Kenya's justice system on Tuesday carrying something the International Criminal Court cannot offer them: a chance to name the men who tortured them in Khartoum, in a country where some of those men are believed to still live.

The complaint, submitted to Kenya's Director of Public Prosecutions by Legal Action Worldwide and the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies, asks prosecutors to open charges against ten members of the Rapid Support Forces under Kenya's International Crimes Act of 2008. It is the first known attempt to pursue criminal accountability for RSF atrocities in any foreign jurisdiction since the group launched its war against Sudan's armed forces in April 2023....