Aid groups urge swift action to avert ‘atrocities’ in Sudan’s el-Obeid
- The city is at risk of an ‘imminent ground offensive’ by the RSF paramilitary and its allies, 38 aid agencies warn.
- Civil society groups have issued an urgent call for international action to prevent “atrocities” as fears mount that paramilitary forces are preparing to attack the city of el-Obeid in Sudan.
- Thirty-eight NGOs called in an open letter released on Friday for the United Nations Human Rights Council to take “bold steps towards atrocity prevention and accountability” as fears rise that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are about to strike.
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- The city is at risk of an ‘imminent ground offensive’ by the RSF paramilitary and its allies, 38 aid agencies warn.
- Civil society groups have issued an urgent call for international action to prevent “atrocities” as fears mount that paramilitary forces are preparing to attack the city of el-Obeid in Sudan.
- Thirty-eight NGOs called in an open letter released on Friday for the United Nations Human Rights Council to take “bold steps towards atrocity prevention and accountability” as fears rise that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are about to strike.
Sources: Al Jazeera