According to a reliable report, High Commissioner Bholakar Turk has said that people were killed without hearing in many cases of the capital Khartom. The anti -anti -anti -RSF (RSF) fighters were suspected to meet with the fighters.
Bholkar Turk has urged top officials of the Sudanese armed forces to take immediate action to stop the national incident. Sudanese armed forces, government security activists and their allied groups are being blamed for the incident.
From March 2, many of these ‘horror videos’ were seen on social media, which were filmed in the southern and eastern part of Khartom. Some of these are seen in uniforms and simple clothes, armed people are seen killing other ordinary citizens.
In some video footage, people who perform these national events are talking about punishing RSF fighters. The UN Human Rights High Commissioner has expressed deep anger over the incident.
Accountability
Human Rights High Commissioner Bholkar Turk has said that there is a violation of judicial killings, international human rights and humanitarian law. Under the International Criminal Act, these laws are unacceptable and accountable for them to decide.
In 2019, former President Omar al-Bashir, who ruled Sudan for a long time, was evacuated from power, then tried to take action towards the government elected by the citizens,
However, there was a military coup in 2021 and then a violent conflict arose between the opposition military in April 2021.
Starvation
Recently, the UN High Commissioner, while addressing the Human Rights Council session in Geneva, warned that more than six million people were starving for the past two years because of the war.
The World Food Program (WFP) had to stop his life -efficient campaign in the intense battle. Information has been reported in five regions including Jamjam displacement camp in North Darfur.
Human Rights High Commissioner 2 February told the Council in February that five additional zones could face famine in the coming months, the other 17 are at risk.
“Members of my staff have heard about death because of the starvation of Khartum and Omdurman.”
Millions
According to an estimate, 5 million people in Sudan have been forced to leave their homes. 2 million people have taken shelter in other countries after crossing the border.
Healthcare is needed for more than three million people in the country and other types of humanitarian assistance. Currently less than 30 percent of hospitals are being provided in hospitals and health centers, and diseases set up for displaces are spreading.
Human Rights High Commissioner Volca has expressed concern over Sudan’s bid to hate bids and messages in violence and hateful speeches in Turk online mediums.
He said that a list of people associated with the RSF forces is being published in online mediums. Ethnic groups in Darfur and Cordofan are being targeted.
In view of this, he has appealed to the Sudanese administration to handle this national case in an independent and transparent manner.