The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, expressed grave concern over reports of summary executions of civilians in Khartoum North, allegedly carried out by Sudanese army forces and allied militia. Turk stated that deliberately killing civilians constitutes a war crime and condemned such acts, urging all parties to the conflict to protect civilians and uphold international humanitarian and human rights law.
Govt hikes oil prices after raising LPG rates; Petrol price up by Rs1 per litre, HSD by Rs7Moot on environmental protection campaignsThe UN rights chief said Friday that he was"deeply alarmed" by reports of summary executions of civilians in Khartoum North, allegedly by Sudan ese army fighters and allied militia.
After months of apparent stalemate in Khartoum, the army last week broke an almost two-year RSF siege of its Khartoum General Command headquarters. "Many of the victims of these incidents, which took place in the vicinity the Al Jaili oil refinery, were originally from the Darfur or Kordofan regions of Sudan," it said.
"These reports of summary executions, following similar incidents earlier this month in Al Jazirah State, are deeply disturbing," Turk said, adding that"such killings must not become normalised". The rights office voiced fear of further attacks"amid shocking threats of violence against civilians".
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