The UN warns about civilians in Sudan

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The UN condemned reports of extrajudicial civil executions in the capital of Sudan, a cartoon, after it was captured by the Sudanese military last month.

The Sudanese person to protect human rights in this week announced in its statement that the army had executed execution on the basis of civilians suspected of supporting rivals of militarized formation in the country, which lasted two years in the country.

The Supreme Commissioner of the United Nations for Human Rights, Volker Turk, said that he was “shocked” by reports and called on the Sudanese army to put an end to an “arbitrary deprivation of life”.

The video, which is separated by emergency lawyers, show several cases when people with eyes with blindfolded eyes should be deadly shot by men in uniform, while others in civilian costumes. Images were not verified independently.

Nevertheless, the Supreme Commissioner of the United Nations Human Rights (Unudh) quoted similar videos showing armed people to “perform cold civilians”, and the authors claim that they punish supporters of quick support.

“Entertaining executions are serious violations, and their authors, as well as those responsible for the command, must be responsible,” said Tamin al-Hitan, representative of Audrah.

The Sudanese army did not comment on the UN or observation reports.

Unudh also warned of increasing the hated speech and addressing violence on the Internet, including the circulation of lists that accuse people of cooperation with quick support forces.

The war began in Sudan in April 2023 between military and quick support forces. Although the military restored control over strategic places, including El Fascus, the capital of Darfur de Norte, clashes continue throughout the country.

At least 20,000 people were killed in the war, although experts believe that the actual number of dead are much higher. More than 14 million people were moved, and some zones of Sudan are currently hungry.