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UN expert deplores escalating human rights crisis in Sudan

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January 18, 2024
in South Sudan, Sudan
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January 17, 2024 (GENEVA) – The UN expert on human rights in Sudan has issued a scathing report detailing the grim situation in the country amid the ongoing armed conflict. Radhouane Nouicer condemned the “endless cycle of violence” that has claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions.

Nouicer, who has been monitoring the situation in Sudan since the conflict erupted in April 2023, expressed deep concern over the continued violations of human rights and international humanitarian law. He urged the leaders of the two warring parties, the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, to immediately cease hostilities and take concrete steps toward a peaceful resolution.

“Despite the efforts of regional and international mediators, the conflict in Sudan shows no signs of abating,” said Nouicer. “The human cost of this violence is staggering, and the lives of millions of Sudanese people are at stake.”

The UN expert highlighted the widespread displacement of civilians, the alarming rise in human rights abuses, and the growing hunger crisis. He called on both parties to ensure the safe and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid to those affected by the conflict.

“The Government of Sudan has a primary responsibility to protect its citizens,” said Nouicer. “It must take all necessary steps to end the violence and ensure that those responsible for human rights abuses are held accountable.”

Nouicer also called on the international community to step up its support for Sudan’s transition to civilian rule and to work together to develop a comprehensive plan for peace and stability. He urged the Sudanese government to engage in inclusive national dialogue and to establish a transitional government that reflects the aspirations of the Sudanese people.

“The international community must not abandon Sudan at this critical juncture,” said Nouicer. “With concerted and coordinated efforts, we can help bring an end to the violence and lay the groundwork for a more just and prosperous future for all Sudanese people.”

Nouicer intends to visit Port Sudan in February ahead of the 55th Human Rights Council session scheduled for March 2024. He will use the visit to meet with government officials, civil society representatives, and victims of human rights violations to gather more evidence of the ongoing crisis.

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