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UN Human Rights Council 62 UK Statement for the Urgent Debate on El Obeid

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UN Human Rights Council 62 UK Statement for the Urgent Debate on El Obeid
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Mr President,

We are appalled by the deteriorating situation in El Obeid.

As we have heard repeatedly this morning, escalating drone strikes have killed civilians and destroyed civilian infrastructure. Key supply routes have been hit, along with fuel stations and the electricity grid.

Access to basic services has been cut off for over 500,000 people – and 100,000 already displaced.  

Last year, the world watched in horror as the Rapid Support Forces raped, pillaged, and murdered their way through El Fasher. This cannot be repeated.

As our Foreign Secretary has warned, El Obeid is on the precipice of an atrocity that will deepen the wounds already inflicted on Sudan. This Council must act with urgency to help prevent further harm to civilians.

The UK has led efforts to urge de-escalation and adherence to international law so civilians can leave safely and reach desperately needed aid.

This year, the UK is providing £146 million in aid, including £15 million for local responders, ensuring lifesaving aid is delivered to the frontlines of the conflict.

However, aid alone is insufficient. Ending impunity is essential.

The Fact Finding Mission remains vital in establishing accountability for crimes, including any committed in El Obeid. It must be granted full access across Sudan to carry out its mandate.

The violence must end in Sudan. Civilians must be protected.

Thank you.

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