🇸🇩 UN Sounds Alarm as Sudan Violence Spirals
Civilian killings in Sudan’s ongoing war more than doubled in 2025, according to a chilling UN report released this week. UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk called the conflict "ugly, bloody, and senseless," with over 11 million displaced—a crisis now rivaling the world’s worst humanitarian disasters. 💔
🔥 War Crimes & Tech-Fueled Violence
Both Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have rejected peace talks, Turk said, while foreign backers are accused of supplying weapons for a "high-tech" war. April’s attack on Zamzam displacement camp and October’s siege of El-Fasher—described as "carnage"—left thousands dead or missing. 🚨
🚨 Sexual Violence as a Weapon
Over 500 cases of sexual violence—including gang rape and torture—were documented in 2025 alone. "The bodies of Sudanese women and girls have been weaponized," Turk warned, as global ministers labeled RSF actions as potential genocide.
🌍 Can the World Respond?
With the conflict entering its third year in April 2026, activists urge immediate action. "This isn’t just a crisis—it’s a moral failure," said one NGO worker. Will 2026 bring hope, or more darkness? Follow @NewspaperAmigo for updates.
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