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Sudan spirals, UN pleads for pause
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80881, member: 636"] That conflict in Sudan is somehow getting even worse. The UN leader, Antonio Guterres, is begging for a ceasefire again as the fighting hits a one-year mark with more violence and displaced people. He mentioned a peace plan from Sudan's Transitional Prime Minister, but said only stopping the war and real talks can fix things. Guterres pushed for civilians to lead the political process and said his personal envoy is ready to get the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces to sit down. This new diplomacy push happens while things are falling apart on the ground. A drone strike recently hit a UN base in Kadugli, in the South Kordofan area, killing six peacekeepers from Bangladesh and injuring more. That attack forced the UN to abandon a facility there. The humanitarian situation is collapsing, with Kordofan now called a major center of violence. Drones are hitting civilians, kids, hospitals, and schools. Clashes between the SAF and RSF are worse across Darfur and Kordofan, blocking aid and creating massive displacement. The whole disaster started from a power struggle between military bosses. Rights groups see attacks on civilians, wrecked hospitals, and camps like Zamzam in North Darfur being emptied, with potential war crimes happening. Global pressure is increasing, with officials from Germany, Jordan, and the UK joining UN calls for a truce. They warn that atrocities, famine, and no accountability are steering Sudan toward total catastrophe. [/QUOTE]
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