In a report published on Tuesday, UN investigators have described the common people, health benefits, markets and schools as well as ethnic motivated killings.
UN Human Rights High Commissioner Bholakar Turk said, “Uninterrupted and deliberate attacks on ordinary people and deliberate and deliberate attacks, hurry, sexual violence and other cases of human rights violations, barriers by both sides and both sides, by both sides, international humanitarian and international humanitarian and international. Referring to the failure of the law to respect human rights laws and policies. “
He said, “Some of these things may be equal to war crimes. These issues need to be investigated immediately and independently in order to bring responsible people into justice.
The main recommendation in this report, the ban on weapons and the only Sudan from the Darfur region have been called under the International Criminal Court (ICC). It is noteworthy that Darfur is an area where there was uncontrollable torture 20 years ago.
22 months of cruel fight
Due to the cruel war, Sudan’s government forces and their former associates, the Milisia Rules Support Force (RSF) continued for more than 22 months, needed more than 3 million people in the country.
This fight has led to the worst displacement crisis in the world, of which more than 20 million people have been displaced from their homes, of which 1 million people have fled the border.
Food security and healthcare are also deteriorating rapidly, in the most affected areas of the fight, less than a quarter of the country’s health benefits. About 2 million 50 million people suffer from hungry “intense” levels.
Sexual violence, a weapon of war
The report highlights sexual violence, which is widely used as a weapon of war, which contains 120 documents. At least 203 people have been damaged by these events. Due to fear, scandal and the fall of treatment and judicial institutions, these national cases are recorded in very small numbers.

According to the report, all parties involved in the war are responsible for violations with extensive sexual violence.
“The frequent use of sexual violence in Sudan as a weapon of Sudan’s war is a tragic event.”
He insisted, “The parties need to take immediate steps to stop this, accountability of the responsible people and to relieve the victims.”
Hit the Civilian Place
The report also describes the disappearance of people in civilian places and the greater -cucumber action. These include killing journalists and attacks on human rights guards.
At least 12 journalists were killed, two of whom were in custody and five were arrested indiscriminately. Four of them were women.
According to the report, more than 3,000 civilians wrote in the context of the war in 2021, though the actual number is probably much higher than that.