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UN Condemns Mass Killings in Sudan's El-Fasher
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UN Security Council condemned alleged paramilitary atrocities in western Sudan’s El‑Fasher after the city fell, citing a dire situation described by aid groups and activists.
No one with a heart ... can accept the recent massacres targeting civilians in El-Fasher. We cannot remain silent.
The RSF must stop engaging in retribution and ethnic violence; the tragedy in El Geneina must not be repeated.
What is happening in the city of el-Fasher is not an isolated incident.
Rather, it is a continuation of a systematic pattern of killing and ethnic cleansing that this militia has carried out since its rebellion in April 2023.
Just as the combination of leadership and international co-operation has made progress on Gaza, it is currently failing to deal with the humanitarian crisis and the devastating conflict in Sudan.
There isn't a viable military solution, and external military support only prolongs the conflict. The United States urges both parties to pursue a negotiated path to end the suffering of the Sudanese people.
We cannot hear the screams, but – as we sit here today – the horror is continuing. Women and girls are being raped, people [are] being mutilated and killed with utter impunity.
Large numbers of people remain in grave danger and are being prevented by the Rapid Support Forces and its allies from reaching safer areas.
We feel that a lot of people are stuck in locations from where it is not safe for them to move, and they need to pay to move and they don't have money to pay.
People arriving in the camp are mostly disoriented and dehydrated with bruises all over. Sometimes they do not even remember their names, they have to be taken to the hospital and have IV fluids.
The situation has taken a dramatic turn since Sunday. Women and children are coming in in extremely bad shape.
sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.France 24
- 3.The Guardian
- 4.DW News
- 5.PBS News
- 6.CNA News
- 7.NPR
- 8.CNN
- 9.Le Monde
- 10.The Times
- 11.The Straits Times
- 12.ABC News
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.Saudi Foreign Policy
- 4.Authoritarianism
- 5.War Crimes
- 6.Famine
- 7.War in Sudan
- 8.UAE politics
- 9.Gold Mining
- 10.Chemical or biological warfare
countries
- 1.Sudan
- 2.Saudi Arabia
- 3.United Arab Emirates
- 4.Egypt
- 5.South Sudan
- 6.United States
- 7.Bahrain
- 8.United Kingdom
- 9.Israel
- 10.Somalia
- 11.Colombia
- 12.Germany
organizations
- 1.Rapid Support Forces
- 2.Doctors Without Borders
- 3.World Health Organization
- 4.Humanitarian Research Lab
- 5.United Nations
- 6.Yale University
- 7.Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Initiative
- 8.Janjaweed
- 9.Al Saudi Hospital
- 10.Masalit
- 11.Save the Children
- 12.Sudan Doctors Network
persons
- 1.Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo
- 2.Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan
- 3.Michel-Olivier Lacharité
- 4.Tom Fletcher
- 5.Hiba Morgan
- 6.Maziar Motamedi
- 7.Omar Al-Bashir
- 8.Al-Harith Idriss Al-Harith Mohamed
- 9.Christian Lindmeier
- 10.Fatima Abdulrahim
- 11.Imadeldin Mustafa Adawi
- 12.Najwa Adam