UN Reports Human Rights Violations in Sudan, Some Amounting to War Crimes
Briefly

The U.N. report highlights that both the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces have committed horrific acts against civilians, resulting in enormous suffering and displacement. Over 20,000 people have been killed amidst these brutal violations.
Sky News correspondent Yousra Elbagir emphasizes that the international community is exhibiting 'complete apathy and neglect' towards the violence occurring in Sudan, where human rights abuses have largely gone unnoticed by the world.
Human Rights Watch's Jean-Baptiste Gallopin notes the troubling involvement of countries like Russia, China, and Iran in supplying weapons to warring factions, raising concerns that these arms will be used to perpetuate war crimes.
Civilians in Sudan, especially women and children, face insurmountable challenges, including targeted sexual violence such as rape and gang rape, which are prevalent and largely unaddressed in the ongoing conflict.
Read at Truthout
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