The Secretary General of World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought has strongly condemned the ongoing massacre of people in Sudan and the foreign interference in the catastrophic condition in the African country.
In a statement, the General Secretariat reaffirmed its ongoing efforts to help resolve the Sudanese crisis, based on established Arab principles that prioritise the preservation of Sudan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and national institutions.
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In a report released on Thursday, Amnesty International identified the presence of several UAE-made Nimr Ajban APCs [armoured personnel carriers] on the ground throughout Sudan, after verifying pictures shared on social media showing the vehicles captured or destroyed by the Sudanese army.
“A force affiliated with the RSF committed a massacre against civilians in the village of Alseriha, resulting in the death of 124 people from the area following an armed attack that lasted for hours, while dozens were injured and hundreds were displaced from the village,” said the non-governmental organization in a statement.
According to the report, the Under-Secretary of the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hussein Al-Amin, highlighted the “beginning of a new phase of bilateral relations”, and stressed strong ties between Sudan and Iran.
In a statement, the UNHCR described the humanitarian crisis in eastern Chad as reaching a “critical point”, calling for urgent international support for Sudanese refugees along the Chad border.
Earlier on Monday, the UN announced that around 143,000 people have been displaced from Al-Fasher in North Darfur State due to clashes between the army and the RSF militia. “Sudan continues to spiral into chaos, with the humanitarian crisis worsening and the horrific toll that the conflict is having on civilians in Al-Fasher and other conflict hotspots,...
The UN refugee agency has warned of the devastating situation in Sudan as more than 1.8 million people are expected to flee the country by the end of 2023.
The United Nations has warned of the devastating situation in Sudan as hunger and displacement are spiraling out of control as fight is going on between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Sudan’s army has rejected to attend the peace talks in the meeting of the East African bloc that aimed to end three months of fighting in the North African country.
The United Nations has warned against Sudan standing on the brink of full-scale civil war that may overflow to the neighboring countries threatening the stability of the entire region.