UN Human Rights Council to hold urgent meeting on Sudan crisis
The UN Human Rights Council will hold an urgent meeting in Geneva to address the human rights situation in and around el-Obeid, Sudan. This emergency session was requested by Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom, who warned that approximately 500,000 civilians are at risk of large-scale atrocities.

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AI-generatedThe UN Human Rights Council will hold an urgent meeting in Geneva to address the human rights situation in and around el-Obeid, Sudan. This emergency session was requested by Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom, who warned that approximately 500,000 civilians are at risk of large-scale atrocities. The request cited increasing drone strikes damaging civilian infrastructure, leading to severe shortages and trapping thousands in siege-like conditions. Following the debate, a draft resolution will be submitted for adoption. Separately, the Sudan Doctors Network reported that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) detained 20 doctors in el-Fasher, North Darfur, last October, and their whereabouts are unknown. The network has called on the RSF to disclose their fate and allow healthcare workers to operate safely.
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4 extractedUN Human Rights Council to hold urgent meeting on Sudan crisis.
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) detained 20 doctors in el-Fasher since October.
500,000 civilians around el-Obeid are at risk of large-scale atrocities.
Increasing drone strikes have destroyed civilian infrastructure in el-Obeid.