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UN human rights body holds session on Sudan after killings by paramilitary in Darfur

Monday November 17th, 2025
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AP News: The U.N.’s top human rights body held a one-day special session Friday to highlight hundreds of killings at a hospital in Sudan’s Darfur region and other atrocities blamed on paramilitary forces fighting the army in the northeast African country.

Also Friday, Sudan’s military leader said his side wouldn’t negotiate a truce with the paramilitary group, known as Rapid Support Forces, and that fighting would continue until the group is eradicated, indicating little likelihood for an early end to the conflict.

The Human Rights Council in Geneva also passed an unopposed resolution calling on an existing team of independent experts to carry out an urgent inquiry into the killings and other rights violations in the city of el-Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces, or RSF.

“The atrocities that are unfolding in el-Fasher were foreseen and preventable, but they were not prevented. They constitute the gravest of crimes,” said Volker Türk, the U.N human rights chief.

Last month the RSF seized el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, and rampaged through the Saudi Hospital in the city, killing more than 450 people, according to the World Health Organization. RSF fighters went house to house, killing civilians and committing sexual assaults, aid workers and displaced residents say.

Türk said “none of us should be surprised” by reports, since the RSF took control of the city, of “mass killings of civilians, ethnically targeted executions, sexual violence including gang rape, abductions for ransom, widespread arbitrary detentions, attacks on health facilities, medical staff and humanitarian workers, and other appalling atrocities.”

The military and the RSF, who were former allies, went to war in 2023 and both sides in the conflict have been accused of atrocities. WHO says the fighting has killed at least 40,000 people, and the United Nations says another 12 million have been displaced. Aid groups say the true death toll could be many times higher.

Fact-finding team requested

The resolution, led by several European countries, offered little in the way of strong new language though it requested a fact-finding team that the council has already created to try to identify those responsible for the crimes in el-Fasher and help bring them to account.

“Much of el-Fasher now is a crime scene,” Mona Rishmawi, a member of the team, told the session. She added that since the city fell into the hands of the RSF, her mission has collected “evidence of unspeakable atrocities, deliberate killings, torture, rape, abduction for ransom, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearances, all at the mass scale.”

“A comprehensive investigation is required to establish the full picture, but what we already know is devastating,” she added.

The council, which is made up of 47 U.N. member countries, does not have the power to force countries or others to comply, but can shine a spotlight on rights violations and help document them for possible use in places like the International Criminal Court.

UAE accuses military of indiscriminate killings

The United Arab Emirates ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, Jamal al-Musharakh, condemned the RSF over attacks on civilians in el-Fasher, but also accused the Sudanese military, the Sudanese Armed Forces, or SAF, of carrying out indiscriminate attacks on civilians and ignoring international calls for a truce.

“This is nothing new,” al-Musharakh said during the U.N. session Friday, adding that the SAF “has harbored terrorists and sheltered individuals indicted for genocide.”

The UAE is part of a U.S.-led mediator group known as the Quad, which proposed a humanitarian truce in September that the RSF agreed to earlier this month. The Sudanese army also welcomed the proposal at the time, but has been reluctant to agree to any truce without the withdrawal and disarming of the RSF.

Army leader rejects any truce with RSF

Sudan’s military leader, Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, said Friday that the SAF would not negotiate with the RSF.

“This war will not come to an end with a truce, but when rebels are destroyed,” Burhan said during a visit to Gezira province, according to a statement issued by the country’s ruling council.

“We call on all Sudanese to join the fight, and for those who can carry weapons to come forward,” Burhan said in the statement.

Overcrowded displacement camps

An overcrowded displacement camp in the town of al-Dabbah in northern Sudan has seen an influx of new arrivals of people fleeing violence in the Darfur and Kordofan regions.

Fatheya Hussein, an el-Fasher resident who recently arrived at the camp, told The Associated Press on Thursday that she was trapped in the city under siege by the RSF for over 18 months. She said it was risky to leave her house because there were snipers around, especially at night, and they had limited access to food and water.

“I was trapped like a mouse in its hole. There’s suffering in el-Fasher with bodies scattered everywhere,” said Fatheya, who lost 51 family members during the war, including her brother and sister, who were killed by artillery shelling. Some family members were killed by random fire.

Fatheya and some of her family members fled on foot to the town of Malit, which is around 65 kilometers (40 miles) north of el-Fasher, walking for around eight hours while carrying luggage over her head.

Those fleeing el-Fasher to safer areas were exposed to beatings, searched, and robbed on the way by armed men, she said. They face severe hunger and dehydration, according to Fathey, who said her cousin died of hunger as he fled from the nearby town of Girna to Tawila.

The World Food Programme, or WFP, said on Friday that it is scaling up its assistance to help the thousands fleeing el-Fasher city and seeking safety at various locations.

“Many people — mostly women and children — are arriving with little or nothing, trekking for days on foot to reach safety and arriving exhausted, thirsty and undernourished,” said Leni Kinzli, spokesperson for World Food Programme Sudan.

Prophetic Link:
“How little do we enter into sympathy with Christ on that which should be the strongest bond of union between us and Him,—compassion for depraved, guilty, suffering souls, dead in trespasses and sins! The inhumanity of man toward man is our greatest sin. Many think that they are representing the justice of God, while they wholly fail of representing His tenderness and His great love. Often the ones whom they meet with sternness and severity are under the stress of temptation. Satan is wrestling with these souls, and harsh, unsympathetic words discourage them, and cause them to fall a prey to the tempter’s power….” Ministry of Healing, 163


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