“As the Sudanese Armed Forces [SAF] and Rapid Support Forces [RSF] battle for control at all costs in the senseless war that [has] raged for close to two years now, direct and ethnically motivated attacks on civilians are becoming increasingly common,” he said in a statement.
The United Nations (UN) human rights chief warned on Friday that the war in Sudan is becoming “more dangerous” for civilians, following reports from
The United Nations, UN, High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has said that the conflict in Sudan is taking an more dangerous turn for
Storyline: The 15th Chinese peacekeeping contingent to South Sudan (Wau) passed the UN equipment inspection on Thursday with all its equipment cleared by the UN standards. The UN inspection team carried out an all-element and all-round inspection,
The conflict in Sudan is taking an even more dangerous turn for civilians, the UN has warned.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has expressed alarm over the escalating violence in Sudan,
Sudan’s conflict is worsening, and the UN Human Rights Office chief Volker Türk says it is becoming even more dangerous for civilians after reports that dozens were brutally killed in ethnically targeted attacks in the southeastern state of Al Jazirah and amid reports of an imminent battle for control of the capital,
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan UNMISS has appealed for the immediate restoration of calm following an eruption of violence that has resul
The United Nations said Wednesday that it was "shocked" at reports of ethnically targeted killings in Sudan's central Al-Jazira state and demanded an investigation.
The United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk warned Friday that the war in Sudan is becoming "more dangerous" for civilians. The statement follows reports from rights groups of army-allied militias carrying out ethnic-based attacks on minorities in the state of Al-Jazira.
As the war increasingly threatens to split Sudan into rival mini-states, it not only offers an insight into the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the country, but also a glimpse of its possible future.
Volker Turk, the United Nations human rights chief, said he feels the war in Sudan is 'even more dangerous' following reports of ethic-based attacks.