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UN Human Rights Council 62 UK Introductory Statement on the draft resolution on Sudan

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Thank you, Mr President,

I deliver this statement on behalf of the Sudan Core Group consisting of Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and the UK.

Mr President, as we heard from so many during the Urgent Debate last week, the imminent risk of large-scale atrocities in and around El Obeid demands our attention.

Escalating drone strikes have killed civilians and destroyed civilian infrastructure in El Obeid. Key supply routes have been hit, along with fuel stations and the electricity grid. 500,000 civilians are in grave danger, at risk of atrocities that would deepen the wounds already inflicted on Sudan.

Mr President, just eight months ago this council stood united in condemning the wave of devastating violence and displacement by the Rapid Support Forces in El Fasher. These horrors must not be repeated.

The Rapid Support Forces must end their siege of El Obeid. All parties to the conflict must immediately de-escalate, facilitate safe, voluntary passage for civilians and guarantee rapid, unhindered humanitarian access.

Mr President, we know that ending impunity in Sudan is essential for long-term peace. The key outcome of this resolution is the urgent inquiry to be carried out by the UN Fact-Finding Mission. Its efforts to document and preserve evidence of any violations and abuses lay the groundwork for justice. Without it, accountability will remain out of reach, and the cycle of impunity will continue.

We also pay tribute to the Sudanese civil society actors who continue to serve their communities under extraordinary pressure. Their courage and resilience are a reminder of the values this Council is designed to uphold.

It is not enough to express shock and concern. We must take concrete action to support accountability for these crimes. This Council must make a reality of its role in preventing atrocities.

The strongest signal we can send is to adopt this resolution by consensus today.

Let us show the people of El Obeid that they are not forgotten.  And that this Council will take action to prevent atrocities.

Thank you.

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