Sudan: Annexus about the destruction of Darfur, ‘no end of misery’

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Sudan: Annexus about the destruction of Darfur, 'no end of misery'

Last weekend, at least five people were killed in a displacement camp in Darfur.

The attacks, which began on April 7, were alleged to have carried out integrated methods in two camps called Darfur and now Shokh, where displaced people have taken shelter within the borders of the country. Apart from these, Al Fashar, the capital of the province of North Darfur, was also targeted.

Among the dead, there are 5 humanitarian support staff, including 20 children, who were posted in one of the several healthcare centers located there.

There is no end to misery

For Sudan, the UN independent, international factor-Khoji mission has condemned the violence and warned that the situation is worse than worse because of racial violence and hate dialects and messages.

The mission was established in October 2021 and its responsibility was to investigate all the allegations of human rights violations from April 2021, whose cables were involved in violent conflict in the country.

The head of the mission, Mohammad Chand, said in a statement released on Monday that the world has seen this brutal conflict since the previous years, where millions of ordinary citizens were trapped in dire circumstances.

He said that the human rights of the people were being violated, their misery has no end, and the dark chapters of this violent conflict have not yet happened.

UN General Secretary Antonio Guteresh has also condemned the violence in the past few days and demanded immediate attack on ordinary citizens, humanitarian assistance and medical workers.

Two -year -old

On April 8, 2021, a violent conflict between the Sudan’s armed forces and the paramilitary forces (RSF) was a violent conflict in the capital Khartom, which later took the form of a civil war nationwide.

Thousands of people have died in this conflict so far, 1.25 million people have been displaced, and more than 1 lakh refugees have taken shelter in other countries.

According to the truth-Khoji mission, both alerts have sued international humanitarian law. These include deliberate attacks on ordinary citizens, sexual violence and rape, hungry of population, looting greater -cucumber and destroying basic institutions.

Help the helper

The mission said that the survivors of the Jamjam camp were kept in circumstances like blockade. At one time there were seven and a half million children in the camp, of which 5 percent were children.

It is not possible for humanitarian assistance to reach this camp, while children are hungry and some health centers are being wasted or suspended.

It is reported that the Sudanese armed forces recently attacked the territories under the control of the RSF. These include other areas including Sinja, Al-Dindar and Bhad Madani.

Eyewitnesses have raised indiscriminate arrest, collective arrest, public death sentence. Many people in custody have also disappeared.

In this violence, Fact-Khoji Mission with other humanitarian organizations has applied to ensure international accountability and support.