‘A War of Atrocities’ – UN Human Rights Investigators Warn Sudanese Civilians Are Paying the Highest Price
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The report of the UN Commission of Inquiry into the Civil War in Sudan has accused both parties of war crimes on a large scale. According to the report published in Geneva, crimes against humanity may also have been committed, including persecution, torture and extermination.
Sudanese war: UN experts decry attack on civilians
UN human rights investigators have warned that the Sudanese civilians are paying the highest price as the nearly 30-month-long conflict in Sudan between rival militaries grinds on. It noted that looting, burning, and shelling continue to destroy livelihoods and hope in the country. Human rights violations by the military government and Rapid Support […] The post Sudanese war: UN experts decry attack on civilians appeared first on Freedom Onl…


‘A war of atrocities’ – UN human rights investigators warn Sudanese civilians are paying the highest price
As the nearly 30-month-long conflict in Sudan between rival militaries grinds on, looting, burning, and shelling continues to destroy livelihoods and hope.
A UN investigative report reveals shocking human rights violations in Sudan. The conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives, with civilians being the most affected.
– The descriptions in the report of the independent UN commission are horrific, and testify to the worst things people are capable of doing to each other, says Minister for International Development Åsmund Aukrust.
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