Paramilitary forces for support declare rival administration in areas under her control, because the United States express an alarm over alleged targeting civilians in Darfur.
Sudanese paramilitary forces for fast support (RSF) have announced the formation of rival governments, two years, because the country dropped into a brutal war that left dozens of thousands of dead and initiated what the United Nations called the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.
RSF, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo – also known as Hemedti – declared on Tuesday the establishment of the “Government of Peace and Unity” in areas under its control. Moving directly challenges the military-led administration headed with General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.
“At this anniversary, we are proud to state the establishment of the Government of Peace and Unity, a broad coalition that reflects the real face of Sudan,” Dagalo told Telegram.
RSF and his allies have already signed the Charter in Nairobi in February, delayed his intention to form alternative authority.
Dagalo said that they were now supported by the transitional constitution, which described as a “Road Plan for New Sudan”. The document proposes the 15-member presidential council representing all the countries of the country.
Experts have long warned that the long-term risks of the conflict permanently nutrition. Sharhath Srinivasan, Sudanese expert at the University of Cambridge, told AFP news agency to in line with RSF in Darfur could result in “de facto separation”.
Since the war broke out 15. April 2023. In addition, almost 13 million people were moved, without a political solution in sight. The struggles began after the month of tension between Sudan’s military and RSF, after the close ally who shared the state strike 2021, which betrayed the transition of civilians.
US condemns violence in Darfur
As RSF seeks to consolidate control in West Sudan, paramilitary and his allied militia are facing renewed international supervision over their behavior in the war.
The United States on Tuesday criticized RSF for attack civilians in camps for Zamzam and Abu Shouk – home to hundreds of thousands of displaced people – in the relyist in northern Darfur in recent days.
UN said at least 300 civilians were killed in RSF attacks on camps On Friday and Saturday.
“We deeply disturbed reports that RSF deliberately targeted targeted civilians and humanitarian actors,” said the Spokesman of the American State Department of Tammy Bruce. She called on all sides to respect the international humanitarian law and face responsibility for violations.
Donor Conference
With a Sudanese forbidden humanitarian crisis, the United Kingdom hosted a donor conference in London, where international partners advocated to increase support.
The European Union advocated over $ 592 million, while the UK committed an additional $ 158 million.
“We need to graduation of patients,” said the Secretary for the Home Secretary in the UK David Lammy. “We can’t resign to resign in the inevitable conflict. We can’t come back here, for a year, we have the same discussion.”
Sudanese government militarily harmonized gathering, noting that they were not called representatives or the fraction of the fraction.
The co-ceeding conflicts brought a unique call for immediate recircciliar fire and transition to the civilian rule, emphasizing the importance of preventing the Sudan partition and maintaining external actors in interference.
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2025-04-15 22:38:00