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UN rights council orders urgent Sudan al-Obeid inquiry

Created at 6 Jul · 8:51 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant
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The UN Human Rights Council has established an urgent inquiry into abuses by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan's al-Obeid, condemning escalating violence and warning of potential large-scale atrocities. Britain led the session, highlighting the risk to 500,000 civilians.

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Key Numbers

500,000civilians at risk in El Obeid
18 monthssiege-like conditions imposed by RSF
38international and local NGOs urging action

Who's Involved

UN Human Rights Council
condemned escalating violence and ordered inquiry into Sudan's al-Obeid
Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
paramilitary group accused of escalating violence and abuses in al-Obeid
Britain
led the UN Human Rights Council session and warned of atrocities
Eleanor Sanders
Britain’s Human Rights Ambassador
UN Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan
reported RSF drone attacks and is conducting an inquiry
Volker Türk
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
UAE
notably mentioned as a provider of external support to the RSF
UN rights council orders urgent Sudan al-Obeid inquiry

↳ Why This Matters

The inquiry aims to investigate alleged atrocities by the RSF in al-Obeid, a city where 500,000 civilians are at risk, potentially shedding light on the conflict's human cost and external support fueling the violence.

Key facts

  • The UN Human Rights Council established an urgent inquiry into abuses by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan's al-Obeid.
  • The motion condemns escalating violence by the RSF in the city.
  • Britain led the session, warning of potential large-scale atrocities.
  • Approximately 500,000 civilians are reportedly at risk in El Obeid.
  • The UN Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan reported RSF drone attacks on civilian areas.

The UN Human Rights Council has passed a motion condemning the escalating violence committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan's al-Obeid and has established an urgent inquiry into abuses there. Britain led the session, warning of large-scale atrocities as the RSF massed forces around the city, recalling similar events in al-Fashir last year.

The session followed an appeal by rights groups for the Council to exercise its prevention mandate. The UN Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan reported an increasing and apparently indiscriminate barrage of RSF drone attacks in and around El-Obeid, noting that hospitals, markets, schools, and residential areas have reportedly been struck, causing civilian casualties and disrupting essential services. These reports are eerily reminiscent of the weeks preceding the RSF’s assault on El Fasher, which the UN Fact-Finding Mission concluded bore the “hallmarks of genocide.”

Calls were made during the session for action to address external support for the RSF, with notable mention of the UAE. The UN Human Rights Office stated it is investigating the role of external actors and the war economy fueling atrocities in Sudan. The resolution adopted by the Council urges an immediate halt to atrocities by all parties, calls for an end to external support, and requests the Fact-Finding Mission to conduct an urgent inquiry on El Obeid.

The United Kingdom, backed by Germany, the Netherlands, and Ireland, submitted a formal request for the emergency debate, citing a "threat of potential escalation on the ground" and warning that "500,000 civilians are at risk of being targeted in large-scale atrocities." The UN Security Council had previously issued its own warning of an "imminent risk of mass atrocities."

Frequently asked questions

The Council has passed a motion condemning the escalating violence by the RSF and has established an urgent inquiry into abuses in the city.

Britain led the session, with support from Germany, the Netherlands, and Ireland. The UN Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan will conduct the inquiry.

There are fears of large-scale atrocities by the RSF, with reports of drone attacks on civilian areas and approximately 500,000 civilians at risk.

Calls were made to address external support for the RSF, with the UAE being notably mentioned. The UN is investigating the role of external actors and the war economy.

What Happens Next

01The Fact-Finding Mission will conduct an urgent inquiry on El Obeid.
02The UN Human Rights Office will continue investigating the role of external actors fueling atrocities.

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How It Developed

The UN Human Rights Council ordered an urgent inquiry into abuses by the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's al-Obeid.
The UN Human Rights Council passed a motion condemning violence by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan's al-Obeid.
Britain led the UN Human Rights Council session, warning of potential large-scale atrocities.
The UN Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan reported RSF drone attacks on civilian areas in and around El-Obeid.
Calls were made to end external support for the RSF, with the UAE being notably mentioned.

Sources

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UN rights council orders urgent Sudan al-Obeid inquiryReuters
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UN rights council orders urgent inquiry into Sudan's al-ObeidPiQSuite
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UN rights council to hold emergency debate amid fears of imminent attack on Sudan’s El Obeid - Geneva Solutionsgenevasolutions.news
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Sudan: UN Human Rights Council Holds Landmark Session to Prevent Atrocities in El Obeid | Human Rights Watchhrw.org

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