International law is key to the peaceful resolution of the Sudan crisis
Briefly

The international community must act decisively to hold both state and non-state actors accountable in Sudan, ensuring that they respect international law and the rights of the Sudanese people.
While states have a right to defend themselves, the growing power of non-state actors like the RSF challenges traditional notions of sovereignty and complicates the international law framework.
The UN's approach to human rights in Sudan, particularly the Fact-finding Mission's report, risks legitimizing non-state actors like the RSF while undermining true accountability and justice for victims.
The humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan demonstrates a crisis of governance that necessitates urgent global action, grounded in a robust understanding of international law and state accountability.
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