IPC blasts African leaders over Sudan bloodshed

A Namibian opposition party has called for continent-wide intervention to stop violence in Sudan, warning that inaction amounts to abandoning fundamental principles of leadership and justice.

The Independent Patriots for Change issued the appeal through spokesperson Imms Nashinge on Monday, condemning mass killings and widespread abuses against civilians. Nashinge described the situation as a test of moral conviction for anyone committed to protecting human rights and preserving life. He rejected remaining quiet or offering only sympathy, stating his organization must advocate forcefully for peace and demand those responsible face consequences.

The party urged African governments and regional organizations to expand diplomatic initiatives, increase humanitarian assistance, and strengthen peacebuilding measures to stop the bloodshed affecting Sudanese civilians. Nashinge emphasized that Namibia's prosperity and the continent's prospects rest on developing stable democracies that respect human dignity. He characterized silence during such a catastrophe as a fundamental leadership failure that contradicts core values his movement represents.
 

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