Sudan: 62 International Rights Groups Warn of 'Sudan's State Disintegration'
Rights groups warn over 1,000 days of war fueling state collapse and atrocities while urging an end to external arms and a civilian-led peace process.
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Sudan: 62 International Rights Groups Warn of 'Sudan's State Disintegration'
Dabanga Sudan -- Sudan has passed more than 1,000 days of war, as 62 Sudanese, African, and Arab rights organisations warn that the conflict is contributing to state fragmentation alongside ongoing mass atrocities and a limited international response.
Sudan nears total collapse after 1,000 days of war
After 1,000 days of a devastating war that has torn apart both the state and society, Sudan is approaching the brink of complete disintegration, according to warnings issued by dozens of human rights organisations. More than 60 Sudanese, regional and international rights groups said in a joint statement marking the 1,000th day of the conflict that the international community must urgently act to halt the war, citing the failure of local leadersh…
Over a Thousand Days of War in Sudan
We, the undersigned Sudanese, African, and Arab organizations, stand united in our commitment to the people of Sudan after more than one thousand days of war. The conflict has accelerated state disintegration and systematic atrocities, while the international community remains incapable of preventing the return of genocide, widespread atrocities, and the weaponization of the justice system. We demand an immediate end to external arms flows that …
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