The Guardian view on three years of war in Sudan: a vast humanitarian crisis persists because the fighting does | Editorial
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The Guardian view on three years of war in Sudan: a vast humanitarian crisis persists because the fighting does | Editorial
"Denise Brown stated that the humanitarian crisis has overshadowed the need for a solution to end the war, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the conflict in Sudan."
"The conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and millions displaced, with over four million fleeing to other nations and more than half the population facing acute food insecurity."
"Both sides in the conflict have committed atrocities, including targeting civilians, summary executions, and torture, leading to a situation described as a war of atrocities."
"Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan insists on the RSF's disarmament before any national dialogue, while the RSF demands a new federal system and the removal of Islamists from power."
Denise Brown, the UN's top official in Sudan, criticized the lack of diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict, which has led to a severe humanitarian crisis. The war has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths, millions displaced, and widespread food insecurity. The conflict has intensified, with both sides committing atrocities against civilians. The international community is urged to focus on finding a solution as the situation deteriorates further, with an international conference in Berlin aimed at addressing the crisis.
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