Speech

UN HRC54: Sudan Core Group Joint Statement

Interactive Dialogue on Oral Update of the High Commissioner on Sudan. Delivered by UK Human Rights Ambassador, Rita French, on behalf of Sudan Core Group.

Rita French

Mr President

Let me begin by expressing my heartfelt condolences to the people of Libya for the tragic loss of life.

This statement is on behalf of the Sudan Core Group: Germany, Norway, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

The conflict in Sudan, entering its sixth month, is undeniably one of the most serious in the world. The human rights implications are catastrophic and worsening every day.

In Khartoum and elsewhere, aerial bombardments and shelling of civilian neighbourhoods and structures by the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces and fighting across the city has left over a million people in a dire humanitarian situation, with little access to food, water, and medicine.

In Darfur, there are growing indications that the RSF and their allies are waging a campaign of indescribable horror, including acts of sexual and gender-based violence, along ethnic lines – with parallels to the atrocities committed by the Janjaweed nearly 20 years ago.

Mr. President,

The people of Sudan are living in fear. Their lives, livelihoods, rights and access to basic necessities, have been devastated. We stand in solidarity with them and echo the call from civil society for an end to the fighting, unhindered humanitarian access, a lasting peace, and accountability for violations and abuses to end the cycle of impunity in Sudan which has persisted for decades.

Thank you.

Published 12 September 2023