Sudan doctors: Rapid support attacks on the displaced camps are a complete humanitarian crime – the seventh day

The Sudan Doctors ’Network condemned the violent attacks launched by the Rapid Support militia on the Zamzam camps for the displaced and Abu Shok, and described the rapid support attacks on the displaced, as severe human rights violations, describing it as a“ fully human crime. ”

The network said in an official statement today, Monday: “We follow with great grief what the innocents were exposed to in the” Zamzam “camp in Al -Fasher and the” Abu Shok “camp from severe violations of human rights, killing, displacement and systematic starvation by rapid support. The helplessness in which they play the role of the spectator in front of this escalating humanitarian catastrophe. “

The statement continued: “The network considers that the silent international position, and the dull positions of some actors can only be explained as indirect collusion, and abandoned the moral and legal responsibilities stipulated in the international covenants on which these organizations were established.”

The doctors of Sudan stressed that what is happening in Zamzam is not just a passing crisis, but rather a fully human crime and documented by rapid support personnel, and that not taking any effective steps to stop it is a fatal negligence in protecting isolation civilians, and constitutes a stigma in the forehead of humanity.

The statement concluded: “In the network of Sudan Doctors, we hold the international community with full moral and legal responsibility for everything that happened and is going on, and we demand an urgent international investigation of the attacks on the Zamzam camp, the displacement of its people, and the liquidation of civilians in it in cold blood and the burning of their homes, as we demand actual measures to protect civilians, and the accountability of those involved in these crimes.”

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