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Three years of War in Sudan: A Crisis the World Can’t Ignore
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

Three years of War in Sudan: A Crisis the World Can’t Ignore

Three years after the outbreak of war in Sudan, survivors and human rights defenders continue to face immense challenges as violence, displacement, and lack of global attention persist. Dr. Nahid Jibrallah of the SEEMA Centre, based in Uganda, highlights the severe human rights violations, including torture and sexual violence, impacting civilians. The center, supported by the UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture, works to provide medical, psychological, and legal aid to victims while advocating for accountability. UN High Commissioner Volker Türk expressed shock at reports of extreme brutality during his visit to Sudan, emphasizing the need for urgent international action. Despite efforts, frontline workers face threats and dangers as the conflict escalates.

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Three years of War in Sudan: A Crisis the World Can’t Ignore

Three years after the outbreak of war in Sudan, survivors and human rights defenders continue to face immense challenges as violence, displacement, and lack of global attention persist. Dr. Nahid Jibrallah of the SEEMA Centre, based in Uganda, highlights the severe human rights violations, including torture and sexual violence, impacting civilians. The center, supported by the UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture, works to provide medical, psychological, and legal aid to victims while advocating for accountability. UN High Commissioner Volker Türk expressed shock at reports of extreme brutality during his visit to Sudan, emphasizing the need for urgent international action. Despite efforts, frontline workers face threats and dangers as the conflict escalates.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the humanitarian and political crisis in Sudan, focusing on the suffering of civilians and the role of international organizations like the UN. It does not take a clear ideological stance but emphasizes the gravity of the situation and the need for global干预

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