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‘Human rights for Sudanese ‘must be upheld’

‘Human rights for Sudanese ‘must be upheld’

Update: 2025-12-04
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More than two years of conflict in Sudan have brought mass displacement, widespread hunger, the destruction of entire cities, and an end to the rule-of-law.

Despite limited access – especially to the killing fields of Darfur – UN human rights office, OHCHR, continues to document violations, support humanitarian response efforts, and amplify the voices of victims, women, youth, and those displaced.

Ahead of Human Rights Day on 10 December, UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki spoke to the top OHCHR official in Sudan, Li Fung, who described a country enduring one of the world’s gravest humanitarian and human rights emergencies.

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‘Human rights for Sudanese ‘must be upheld’

‘Human rights for Sudanese ‘must be upheld’

Abdelmonem Makki