AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEl Obeid Atrocity Warning: UN rights chief Volker Türk issued a “red alert” over a looming catastrophe in Sudan’s El Obeid, saying civilians face siege-like conditions for 18 months and “relentless” drone strikes that hit schools, markets, fuel and water infrastructure, with at least 45 killed and 41 injured in June alone. Diplomatic Pressure: Britain-led UN Human Rights Council debate drew calls for urgent action; Qatar urged respect for international law and dialogue, while the UAE demanded an immediate ceasefire, a humanitarian truce, and expansion of the UN arms embargo nationwide. Humanitarian Fallout: A UN report says poverty has surged to 73% of Sudan’s population, with about 24 million living below the poverty line as war destroys livelihoods and drives families into extreme coping. War Economy & External Support: A new investigation alleges RSF training camps and supply routes in eastern Libya linked to UAE support, renewing scrutiny of foreign backers as El Obeid braces for further violence. Accountability Fight: Separate reporting claims the ICC prosecutor’s office has not sought new RSF arrest warrants in Darfur since the war began, despite prior promises.
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