With more than a million lives at risk in Sudan, the UN must make a decisive intervention. If not now, when? | Andrew Mitchell
Briefly

The conflict in El Fasher has devolved into a humanitarian disaster, threatening the lives of 1.5 million people amid escalating violence and severe resource shortages.
Civilians in North Darfur face horrific conditions of mass violence and displacement. The failure to address this crisis could result in catastrophic consequences for millions.
The upcoming United Nations general assembly presents a critical chance for world leaders to respond to the urgent humanitarian situation in Sudan, emphasizing the Responsibility to Protect.
Witnessing the plight of refugees fleeing into Chad was a heartbreaking reminder of past atrocities in Darfur, urging renewed international action to prevent further suffering.
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