I warned United nations Yesterday, Friday, there was an increase in human rights violations in… Darfur In western Sudan, after the intensification of battles in the seventh month of the war between… Army And troops Fast support.
Clementine Nkweta Salami, the most prominent United Nations aid official in Sudan, said that the organization receives horrific reports without interruption of various acts of violence, cases of enforced disappearance, arbitrary detention, and gross violations of human and children’s rights. She added that what is happening is on the verge of becoming absolute evil.
She added that about 25 million people, or more than half of the population, are in need of humanitarian aid and protection, and that more than 6 million have fled their homes and been displaced within Sudan or to neighboring countries.
Those fleeing to Chad reported a new increase in the number of ethnically motivated killings in the Sudanese state of West Darfur, after the Rapid Support Forces took control of the main army base in El Geneina, the state capital.
“Twenty years ago, the world was shocked by the brutal atrocities and human rights violations in Darfur, and we fear that a similar dynamic will develop,” UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said in a statement.
He added, “An immediate cessation of fighting and unconditional respect for civilians on all sides is essential to avoid a new catastrophe.”
For her part, she said: International Organization for MigrationThere are reports that about 700 people were killed and 100 others injured in West Darfur after clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces between November 4 and 5, while 300 people are still missing.
The war resulted between the Sudanese army led by… Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan And the Rapid Support Forces led by Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti) reported that 10,400 people were killed, according to the “Eclid” organization concerned with counting conflict victims, and it also led to the displacement and asylum of more than 6 million Sudanese, according to the United Nations.