Sudan is closed to supply external weapons: UN chief

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Sudan is closed to supply external weapons: UN chief

UN Secretary -General Antonio Gutreish emphasized that the misery of the people of the world and the external supply of weapons in the country should not be stopped now.

This weekend, in the growing opposition forces in the Darfur region, the growing violence and the massacre of ordinary citizens, appealed to the external intervention in Sudan to avoid the division of the major countries and opposition in the major countries of the United Nations.

“I am very worried that the weapons and fighters are still coming to Sudan, which is why the war is going on and spreading to different regions of the country.”

He said, “Outward support and supply of weapons should now be stopped. The countries that have the most impact on the parties of the war should be used to improve the lives of Sudan’s people, to further enhance this destruction.”

Needs help in crores of money

According to UN agencies, Sudan is facing the world’s largest displacement crisis and the most serious human crisis with the end of the two years of this deadly war on Tuesday.

The capital Khartum infrastructure has been badly destroyed, and relief parties have warned that about 3 million people who return needed immediate help.

Luca Randy, a representative of the UN Development Program (UNDP) of Sudan, said, “The situation in Khartum is very serious, especially in the region where the war has been the most intense.” He said at a time when the Sudanese armed forces recently took the city under their control.

Speaking to journalists in Zenva after the recent evaluation mission of the capital Khartum, Randy said that “infrastructure was a powerful destruction, there was no water facility, no electricity, or spread without explosives, there was heavy pollution and threats.”

At the same time, his colleagues were alleged to have died in the genocide (RSF) in the Jamjam and Abu Shokhs of Darfur and 1000 general civilians and relief international international.

These include sexual violence in another horrible tragedy of this war, which is at a dangerous stage.

Millions of people migration migration

According to the United Nations Migration Agency (IOM), it is estimated that about 5,000 people are now moving from the Jamjam camp, and this number can reach Tk 1 lakh.

The “main goal” of this attack was male, which is why they were constantly forced to move towards the regional capital al-Fashar. At this point, al-Fashar is under the control of the Sudanese army, but the RSF attack is still underway here.

Mohammed Rifat, head of the IOM mission in Sudan, said that many women who were sexually violent had told her how she was “in front of his injured spouses and in front of screaming children.”

Anna Mapti, regional director of women in East and South Africa, said that after rape and sexual violence, a 20 percent sparkling growth has been recorded for life -saving assistance.

He said, “We have seen that rape and sexual violence have begun regularly as a weapon of war. The life of women and their bodies in this war has become a battlefield.”