A peaceful organization in Sudan with the entry of the third year – the seventh day

The international government agency concerned with development affirmed “finding” the urgent need for a unified and coherent peace in Sudan amid the ongoing war between the Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support militia, which entered its third year.

Dr. Warknieh Jibho, Executive Secretary of the International Government Authority on Development, said in an official statement today, Tuesday, that the Sudanese humanitarian crisis has reached great levels, and has become one of the widest crises of displacement in the world today.

“It is time for a coordinated operation, a process that puts the voices and needs of the Sudanese people above every consideration. We extend our deepest condolences to every spirit that has been lost, and every family has dispersed.”

He continued: “To the people of Sudan: Your aspirations for peace are our guided principle, we will not deviate from you, and we will not stop until peace will return to your land.”

He said: “Understanding everyone’s different needs and conflicting fears must now stop standing in the way of honoring the voice and desires of the Sudanese, and this approach is vital if we want to find a sustainable path to deal with the conflict, in a way that ensures that the peace process is comprehensive and embraces the most affected by the war.”

He stressed that the international community must remain a participant, lively and interacting in order to support peace efforts, continuing: “The permanent peace in this country, which suffered a lot, will not be achieved except through a comprehensive and comprehensive approach.”

With the intensification of the fighting, reports indicated the killing of thousands of civilians and the displacement of millions of their homes, and the United Nations estimates that more than 5 million people fled their homes, and many of them resorted to neighboring countries. The humanitarian situation is catastrophic, as the lack of food, water and medical supplies exacerbates the suffering of those trapped in the exchange of fire, and humanitarian organizations have faced difficulty in providing aid due to the continued violence and logistical challenges, which led to calls for urgent international intervention and support.

The war also shed light on the deep ethnic divisions in Sudan, where various groups face a targeted violence. In areas such as Darfur, where historical grievances still exist, the conflict sparked long -term tensions, which led to atrocities and human rights violations. Reports were reported on mass killings, sexual violence and the destruction of villages, which raised the concern of international human rights organizations. This situation has sparked widespread condemnation from the international community, which urged both fighters to stop hostilities and engage in a dialogue.

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