A violent conflict between Sudan’s armed forces and paramilitary forces (RSF) arose after the exclusion of former President Omar al-Bashir in April 2021.
Cities have suffered a lot in many parts of the country in serious battles and thousands of ordinary citizens were casualized. At least 1.24 million people have become homeless, out of which 33 million have taken shelter in other countries.
According to The News Medium, allegations of attacks on Al Fashar and his close camps have been flat against the paramilitary forces. In these camps, millions of people who were displaced because of the war took shelter.
Among the dead are 9 employees of the International Humanities Organization, Relief International. This assistance was posted to a health center in the Jamjam camp and the needy was provided to the needy health care services to the needy.
Over the past two years, more than 90 humanitarian support workers have been killed in the violent battle of Sudan.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the UN chief spokesman Stepan Dujik said that al -Fashar had been blocked for the past one year and millions of people were cut off with the help of people.
It is said that there are two other shelters built for the displaced Jamjam camp, including famine.
Violation of humanitarian law
The UN general secretary emphasized that there are strict sanctions under international humanitarian law regarding the target of ordinary citizens.
“Human relief workers and treatment workers need to ensure respect and protection.”
He said that those who performed these attacks should bring them to the dock of justice and allow them to provide assistance in the region safely. There is also a Jamjam camp among them, where human assistance is needed as soon as possible.
The UN chief says that ordinary citizens who want to leave this place should be allowed to go here.
He mentioned that on April 7, 2021, the violent conflict was being completed for two years, and the parties that the parties should be stopped immediately and the action towards an inclusive political process should be extended so that Sudan could be taken on the path of peace and stability.
The general secretary has also revisited his appeal to the international community that he must comply with his ITE to end this anger.