Meanwhile, In Sudan......

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The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting today to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.

At least 10 million people have been displaced since the onset of the war 18 months ago, while more than half of the country’s population is at risk of hunger.

Writing in Foreign Policy, the former head of the UN’s mission in Rwanda, who served during the country’s 1994 genocide, called on the Security Council to act swiftly to stop the rampant, ethnically motivated violence, and the widespread human rights abuses in Sudan. “The UN made a tragic mistake in waiting too long to respond to the genocide in Rwanda,” Roméo Dallaire wrote. “It must not do so again.”
 

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GENEVA (AP) — The head of a U.N.-backed fact-finding team looking into human rights violations and abuses in Sudan said Friday it found the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces responsible for large-scale sexual violence in areas that it controls.

Mohamed Chande Othman has denounced “staggering violence” in Sudan since war broke out more than 18 months ago between the Sudanese military and the RSF, starting with open fighting in the capital, Khartoum, that later spread across the country.

“We said in our report that we attribute sexual gender-based violence to RSF in West Darfur, in Darfur, in greater Khartoum, and in al-Gezira (state),” the Tanzanian lawyer said Friday by phone from Zimbabwe, where he was attending a conference.

However, Othman said a renewed mandate from the U.N. Human Rights Council would allow his team of independent experts to investigate “credible” allegations of sexual exploitation by the Sudanese armed forces as well.

The fact-finding mission on Tuesday released a more comprehensive version of its report presented in September to the rights council, which has 47 member countries. The broader report cited gang rapes, sexual slavery and the abduction of victims in areas the RSF controls.

“It’s important to highlight the horrendous nature and the widespread nature — the patterns of violence — that were committed,” Othman said.

His team found the sexual violence and allegations of enforced marriages and human trafficking across borders for sexual purposes took place mostly during invasions of towns and cities.

“Victims and witnesses consistently reported that perpetrators threatened them with weapons, including firearms, knives and whips to intimidate and coerce them,” the latest report said, citing violence like punching, beatings with sticks, and lashing before and during rape.

“Men and boys were also reportedly targeted while in detention with sexual violence, including rape, threats of rape, forced nudity and beating on the genitals, requiring further investigation,” it added.

The violence in Sudan has been unrelenting. On Sunday, a doctors group and the United Nations reported that RSF fighters riot in east central Sudan carried out? took part in? a multi-day attack that killed more than 120 people in one town.

On Tuesday, the U.N. migration agency said 14 million people — or over 30% of the country’s population — have been displaced either within Sudan or abroad because of the conflict, making it the world’s largest displacement crisis.
 

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ALERT: The Department of Homeland Security has extended the validity of certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) issued to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries under the designations of El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan through March 9, 2025. We will send a Form I-797, Notice of Action, notifying you if you are affected by this extension.

If you are currently a TPS beneficiary under the Sudan designation, and you have not yet re-registered for TPS under the most recent extension for that designation, you must submit Form I-821, Application for Temporary Protected Status, during the current re-registration period to keep your TPS benefits.

The re-registration period under the TPS designation of Sudan now runs through April 19, 2025. For more information, please see the Federal Register notice.
 

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c00n capital of the world. Confused wanna be Arabs imagine a country full of Marion from Fresh type mofos. Always fighting over their racism. Embarassing
I was just thinking about that clown while i was reading the article. Man has one of the most punchable faces.

They are some of the most delusional people in Africa. They dont even realise that Arabs view them as dogs.

Pathetic. :hhh:
 

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I was just thinking about that clown while i was reading the article. Man has one of the most punchable faces.

They are some of the most delusional people in Africa. They dont even realise that Arabs view them as dogs.

Pathetic. :hhh:

Arabs forced Islam on them now they’re killing and raping each other over this :snoop:
 

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Why do we only hear about the UN doing these crisis management meetings.

Where are other african nations? I legit want to know if they do the same? Do they feel the sense of obligation or responsibility or nothing at all ?

Sudan been at this since i was born.
 
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