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UN human rights chief sounds ‘red alert’ over violence around Sudan’s el-Obeid city

The UN Human Rights Chief, Volker Türk, has issued a "red alert" concerning potential atrocity crimes in and around el-Obeid, Sudan. He stated that signs indicate another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in the city, which has faced siegelike conditions for 18 months amidst the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

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UN human rights chief sounds ‘red alert’ over violence around Sudan’s el-Obeid city
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The UN Human Rights Chief, Volker Türk, has issued a "red alert" concerning potential atrocity crimes in and around el-Obeid, Sudan. He stated that signs indicate another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in the city, which has faced siegelike conditions for 18 months amidst the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The conflict, which began in April 2023, has resulted in significant casualties, displacement, and a severe humanitarian crisis. The UN Human Rights Council is holding an urgent debate on the situation, with diplomats and advocacy groups expressing concerns about looming atrocities against civilians. Türk urged world leaders to take more action to prevent further bloodshed and atrocity crimes in el-Obeid and other parts of Kordofan.

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UN human rights chief sounds 'red alert' over possible atrocity crimes in and near el-Obeid, Sudan.

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The conflict erupted in April 2023 out of tensions between the army and RSF forces.

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A draft resolution condemns escalating violence by the RSF and its allies in and around el-Obeid.

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Civilians in el-Obeid have faced siege-like conditions for 18 months, with scarce food, fuel, water, and health services.

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The war in Sudan has killed at least 59,000 people and displaced some 13 million.

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FILE.- Sudanese families displaced from El-Fasher reach out as aid workers distribute food supplies at the newly established El-Afadh camp in Al Dabbah, in Sudan’s Northern State, Nov. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali,File) GENEVA (AP) — The United Nations human rights chief on Friday sounded a “red alert” about possible atrocity crimes in and near a strategic city in central Sudan, calling on world leaders to do more to help stop the bloodshed in the country’s ongoing war between the army and paramilitary forces.U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk told the Human Rights Council at the U.N. office in Geneva that signs from the city of el-Obeid were “clear and unmistakable: Another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in Sudan.”The comments came as the council, the U.N.'s top human rights body, held an urgent debate on the situation in el-Obeid about concerns expressed by diplomats, advocacy groups and others that another wave of atrocities may loom against civilians in Sudan’s war, which is now in its fourth year.“This is not a drill. It is a red alert that needs to land on the desks of heads of state and government around the world,” Türk said. “Their phones should be running hot in the coming days and weeks, with ideas on how to prevent atrocity crimes in el-Obeid and in other places in Kordofan.” Civilians have faced siegelike conditions for 18 months, battered by “relentless drone strikes” as Sudan’s armed forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces battle for control of areas near the city, he said. 2 MIN READ 1 MIN READ 1 MIN READ The council’s 47 member countries were considering a draft resolution — brought by Britain, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Norway — that condemns the escalating violence by the RSF and its allies in and around el-Obeid, encourages greater financial and logistical support for countries hosting refugees from Sudan, and condemns “all forms of external interference” in the war, among other things. The war erupted in April 2023 out of long-simmering tensions between the army and RSF forces. The conflict has killed at least 59,000 people, displaced some 13 million and pushed many parts of Sudan into famine. More than 30 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. In February 2025, the military broke a siege on el-Obeid that had lasted more than a year. Since then, the RSF has launched multiple offensives in attempts to reestablish the siege from several directions.The U.N. and some countries expressed concerns over reports of reinforcements by the RSF around el-Obeid city, which is home to half-million people in North Kordofan.Recent attacks on infrastructure have left civilians with scarce food, fuel, water, health services and transportation, Türk’s office has said.
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