G7 Foreign Ministers’ statement marking 2 years since start of devastating war in Sudan
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G7 Foreign Ministers’ statement marking 2 years since start of devastating war in Sudan
Ottawa – We, the G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America and the High Representative of the European Union, unequivocally denounce the ongoing conflict, atrocities and grave human rights violations and abuses in Sudan, as the world marks two years since the beginning of the devastating war between the Sudanese ...
Sudan: No respite for civilians amid unrelenting war and aid access barriers
© UNFPA/Karel Prinsloo. The conflict in Sudan has displaced over 12 million people, including over three million into neighbouring countires. This article is published in association with United Nations. As Sudan’s civil war grinds on, millions of civilians remain trapped in a relentless cycle of displacement, hunger and violence, while relief efforts are stifled by insecurity and bureaucratic hurdles. Into its third year, the conflict between t…
Sudan’s World War - 3 Quarks Daily
Joshua Craze in Sidecar: The 15 April marked the two-year anniversary of a civil war in Sudan that has left tens of thousands dead and millions displaced. I published an essay in Sidecar, ‘Gunshots in Khartoum’, two days after the war began, which tried to trace its emergent lineaments. The conflict initially pitted the Sudanese army against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – a paramilitary organization formed during the reign of dictator Omar al …
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