UN Rights Office Warns of ‘Dangerous Tipping Point’ Amid Surging Abuses in Sudan

UN Report Exposes Widespread Atrocities in Sudan

A recent UN report has documented numerous attacks on civilians, healthcare centers, markets, and schools, along with ethnically motivated summary executions.

Grave Violations of Human Rights

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, condemned the ongoing violence, stating that the “deliberate attacks on civilians, summary executions, sexual violence, and other violations highlight a complete disregard for international humanitarian and human rights law.”

He further stressed that “some of these acts may constitute war crimes” and urged immediate and independent investigations to hold perpetrators accountable.

Among its key recommendations, the report advocates for expanding the arms embargo and extending the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to encompass all of Sudan, rather than limiting it to the Darfur region, where mass atrocities occurred two decades ago.

22 Months of Devastating Conflict

For nearly two years, intense fighting between Sudanese Government forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)—a former allied militia—has left over 30 million people in dire need of humanitarian aid and protection.

The conflict has triggered the world’s worst displacement crisis, with over 12 million people uprooted from their homes, including 3.3 million who have fled across borders.

Meanwhile, Sudan’s healthcare system is collapsing; in regions hardest hit by conflict, fewer than 25% of medical facilities remain functional. Food security is also deteriorating rapidly, with nearly 25 million people experiencing “acute” hunger.

Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War

The report highlights the systematic use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, with at least 203 victims across 120 documented cases. However, due to fear, stigma, and the breakdown of medical and judicial institutions, the actual number is likely much higher.

The report notes that all armed parties are implicated in these violations, including widespread sexual violence.

“This persistent use of sexual violence in Sudan is appalling,” Türk said, emphasizing the urgent need to hold perpetrators accountable and provide justice for survivors.

Crackdown on Freedoms and Civic Space

The report also sheds light on enforced disappearances and increasing restrictions on civic freedoms, including attacks on journalists and human rights activists.

At least 12 journalists have been killed—two while in custody—and 31 arbitrarily detained, including four women.

In 2024 alone, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) recorded more than 4,200 civilian deaths, though the real figure is believed to be much higher.

Sudan at a Dangerous Crossroads

Li Fung, head of the OHCHR office in Sudan, described the situation as reaching a “dangerous tipping point.”

Speaking via video link from Port Sudan, she urged the international community to prioritize human rights and act swiftly to protect civilians.

“The world must take immediate steps to prevent further atrocities and ensure humanitarian aid reaches those in desperate need,” she emphasized.

We must stand in solidarity with the people of Sudan.


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