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AU urges Sudan's warring parties to respect humanitarian law

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Last updated: June 6, 2025 5:06 pm
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Following a tragic attack on a humanitarian convoy in Sudan that resulted in the loss of five lives, the United Nations (UN) and the African Union have issued a joint call for all parties involved in the conflict to respect international humanitarian law. The situation in Sudan remains highly volatile, with the regular army exerting control over significant portions of the central, northern, and eastern regions, while the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces hold sway over much of Darfur and parts of the south.

This conflict, which has been ongoing for over two years, has had devastating consequences for the people of Sudan. An estimated 13 million individuals have been forced from their homes, leading to what human rights organizations have characterized as the most severe hunger and displacement crisis in the world.

The UN and the African Union’s plea for adherence to international humanitarian law comes in the wake of escalating violence and instability in Sudan. The attack on the humanitarian convoy serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those working to provide aid and assistance to vulnerable populations in conflict zones.

As efforts to address the crisis in Sudan continue, the international community must come together to support those affected by the conflict and work towards a peaceful resolution. The UN and the African Union’s call for respect for international humanitarian law is a critical step in ensuring the protection of civilians and the delivery of essential aid to those in need.

In the midst of this ongoing crisis, it is essential that all parties involved in the conflict prioritize the safety and well-being of the civilian population. By upholding international humanitarian law and working towards a peaceful resolution, there is hope that the people of Sudan can begin to rebuild their lives and communities in the wake of this devastating conflict.

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