UN chief calls for ceasefire in Sudan's El Fasher
30/8/2025 7:23
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for an immediate ceasefire in and around the El Fasher area in Sudan's North Darfur, said his spokesman on Friday.
The UN chief is appalled by the relentless attacks by the Rapid Support Forces on North Darfur's capital, spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.
"El Fasher has been under a tightening siege for more than 500 days with hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in the area," he said.
The secretary-general is alarmed at the grave risks of serious violations of international humanitarian law as well as violations and abuses of international human rights law, including ethnically motivated ones, said the spokesman.
Recent weeks have seen near-continuous shelling of the area and repeated deadly incursions into the Abu Shouk displacement camp, where famine conditions were identified in December 2024, he said.
Since Aug. 11, the United Nations has documented the killing of at least 125 civilians in the El Fasher area, including summary executions, with the actual death toll likely higher, noted the spokesman.
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