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Sudan rejects UN experts’ call for ‘impartial’ force to protect civilians

8 September 2024
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Sudan rejects UN experts’ call for ‘impartial’ force to protect civilians
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Sudan has rejected UN experts’ call for an “independent and impartial force” to protect millions of civilians displaced by a year-long conflict between the army and paramilitary forces, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths and a severe humanitarian crisis. The experts found “harrowing” violations by both sides, emphasizing the urgent need for intervention to address the ongoing atrocities.

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