UN warns of atrocities in Sudan as RSF advances on El-Obeid
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo
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Eastern Chad has emerged as a Sudan war corridor, with President Déby allegedly facilitating arms trafficking to Sudan's RSF militia through UAE support, triggering ethnic tensions as over 918,000 Sudanese refugees strain resources and violence escalates domestically.
Twenty-two nations convene in Berlin to address Sudan's escalating civil war between rival military factions since April 2023, aiming to establish humanitarian corridors, secure ceasefires, and resolve the crisis affecting millions of displaced civilians.
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Sudan's three-year civil war has intensified as regional powers, including Iran and Gulf states, provide military support to competing factions, while the Iran conflict diverts global attention from a humanitarian crisis affecting 33.7 million Sudanese.
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Sudan's four-year conflict between the army and paramilitary RSF has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, affecting three-quarters of the population who need aid, with hundreds of thousands estimated dead amid famine, disease, and alleged genocide.
UNICEF's Ireland head Peter Power witnessed systematic sexual violence and unprecedented depravity during his Sudan visit, describing 13 million displaced persons and 19 million facing food insecurity amid a three-year conflict fueled by resource competition and regional backing.
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First war crimes complaint against UAE-backed Sudan paramilitary filed in Kenya
Sudan faces a humanitarian catastrophe as its three-year civil war between military factions risks deeper regional entanglement amid Iran-Gulf tensions, with the US designating Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists, potentially escalating foreign interventions and civilian suffering.
Victims of Sudan's war file a complaint in Kenya against paramilitary forces for alleged torture and sexual violence.
The UAE financially and militarily backs Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, enabling atrocities including 150,000 deaths, 12 million displaced, and systematic genocide against non-Arab communities in Darfur since 2023.
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A Sudanese commander filmed killing civilians is back in combat, sources claim, despite denial from the Rapid Support Forces.
The UK sanctioned four Rapid Support Forces officers for orchestrating mass killings in Sudan, escalating international pressure on the militia group amid an ongoing humanitarian crisis in the conflict-torn nation.
