General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan tells Al Jazeera many countries remain silent over alleged crimes in Sudan’s civil war.
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General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan tells Al Jazeera many countries remain silent over alleged crimes in Sudan’s civil war.
We need to take urgent action to prevent what could be the largest hunger crisis of our times.
Has the world forgotten Sudan?
The army does not dispute RSF’s statement, but says the fighting is ongoing in Singa, the capital of Sennar state.
United Nations’ hunger monitoring system says famine is a risk in 14 areas of Sudan if the conflict escalates.
A year ago, RSF forces are accused of massacring Masalit people in Darfur. Survivors are scarred and relearning to walk.
Capture of el-Fula deepens humanitarian crisis, as charity MSF slams ‘deeply inadequate’ response to war.
Some 600,000 Sudanese are seeking safety in Chad, but host communities are blaming them for using up scarce resources.
UN report from January cited ‘credible’ evidence outside forces may be arming paramilitary.
The looming famine in Sudan is pushing thousands of civilians from Darfur to flee to Chad, say refugees and aid groups.
The war has created the worst humanitarian situation in the world with an estimated 756,000 people going hungry.
A video showing a group of men in Sudan being forced to make animal noises has raised more concerns of war crimes.
Resolution calls on Sudanese military and RSF to ensure protection of civilians and seek immediate end to violence.
Fighting has intensified around the capital of Sudan’s North Darfur state.