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Home»World News»UN Voices Grave Concerns Over Rampant Sexual Violence in Sudan’s Harrowing Civil Conflict
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UN Voices Grave Concerns Over Rampant Sexual Violence in Sudan’s Harrowing Civil Conflict

November 1, 20244 Mins Read
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As the gripping civil war continues to ravage Sudan, now entrenched for an agonizing 18 months, the once-vibrant landscape has transformed into a harrowing tableau of despair. The brutal conflict has claimed tens of thousands of lives and left millions languishing in displacement, all while catastrophic famine and rampant diseases plague the beleaguered population. Astonishingly, while international focus casts a long shadow over the Middle East, Sudan’s unfolding tragedy seems to slip further into the margins of global consciousness.

A grave new report—an 80-page indictment from the United Nations Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan—paints a stark portrait of suffering, particularly as militias prey on vulnerable women amid the chaos. This document does not hold back; it directly implicates both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and their former paramilitary allies, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), in systemic sexual violence that reverberates throughout society.

WORLD TURNS A BLIND EYE TO SUDAN’S HARROWING STRUGGLE AS FOREIGN POWERS STIR THE CONFLICT WITH WEAPONS

The U.N. report lays bare the insidious nature of sexual violence in Sudan, revealing human rights violations that touch lives from the tender age of 8 to the ravages of 75. The harrowing accounts describe unimaginable acts where young girls and women are seized, thrust into the unspeakable horror of sexual slavery, with the RSF bearing responsibility for the lion’s share of these violations. Disturbingly, the mission also documented multiple instances where men and boys were subjected to the same horrific fate—being raped and gang-raped with impunity.

The humanitarian crisis deepens, aggravated by a crippling lack of medical services. Destruction reigns, as hospitals and clinics lay in ruins, leaving countless victims bereft of essential care.

"The scale of sexual violence documented in Sudan is simply staggering," asserted mission chair Mohamed Chande Othman, shining a light on what he termed a "deeply alarming" situation that demands immediate action. Women, enveloped in layers of trauma, are caught in a nightmarish cycle—many choosing suicide to escape the incessant brutality that grips their lives.

ETHNIC CLEANSING IN DARFUR: A SHADOWY CAMPAIGN OF TERROR PERPETRATED BY SUDANESE PARAMILITARY FORCES

The violent eruption of Sudan’s conflict has its roots in an escalating power struggle that erupted in April 2023, where the rivalry between the SAF and the formidable RSF spiraled into outright warfare. Most recently, horrific clashes in east-central Sudan left over a hundred dead, underscoring the grim reality that bodies pile up while the world watches in silence. The U.N. continues to report on shocking acts—the RSF committing unspeakable atrocities like gunning down civilians, sexually assaulting women and girls, and sacking homes.

As the U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized in a recent Security Council meeting, "The people of Sudan are living through a nightmare of violence." His words echo ominously, starkly revealing that nearly 25 million souls cry out for humanitarian assistance amidst burgeoning despair.

THE FORGOTTEN CRISIS: AID FALLS SHORT AS RESOURCES DWINDLE

With Sudan teetering on the brink of total collapse, the inflow of foreign aid remains woefully inadequate. A disconcerting reality emerges: only half of the U.N.’s $2.7 billion appeal for humanitarian support has been met. Even as the specter of famine looms larger than ever, eclipsing the worst crises seen in four decades, this ravaged nation remains but a footnote in the global dialogue—a situation that persists far too quietly beneath the din of international affairs.


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