Sudan: Hundreds of people have condemned death in recent attacks

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Sudan: Hundreds of people have condemned death in recent attacks

Last weekend, Shug Alanam and Hilat Hamid villages, including the Violence in the vicinity of the big city, are at least 24 boys, 11 girls and two pregnant women.

UNICEF feared that the number of children could increase further due to the injury of many people and the disappearance of some people.

‘Great disgrace to human life’

“These attacks are extremely disrespectful,” said UNICEF executive director Catherine Rusile on Tuesday.

“These attacks show the complete contempt of the attacks, violence and horrific growth in human life, the most primary principles of international human law and humanity.”

It is noteworthy that he was a partner in the past, but now the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Prompt Support Force (RSF) have been fighting for control of the country since April 2021.

In recent short periods, the fight in the Cordofen region has intensified.

Immediately stopped violence

Catherine Rusile said, “UNICEF has condemned these attacks strongly.”

He has called for stopping instant violence from all parties and following his obligations under international law.

At the same time, in addition to respecting international human law, he has called for a follow -up policies to distinguish and caution in military and civic goals.

UNICEF’s chief emphasized that ordinary people, especially children, should never be targeted.

Furthermore, all the alleged human rights violations should be investigated independently and the accountability of the responsibility should be determined.

“For violation of international law, punishment cannot be tolerated, especially when children’s genes are at risk,” he said.

Catherine Rusile expressed deep condolences to UNICEF, the families of the victims and the victims of this heinous violence.

He said, “No child has to face such horror. Violence against kids should be inhuman and it should be stopped immediately.”