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U.S. “Strongly Condemns” Increased Violence in Darfur and the Two Areas, Sudan

The United States has “strongly” condemned the recent marked increase in violence in Sudan, particularly in Darfur and the Two Areas, calling for an immediate end to killings, sexual violence, forced displacements, and other human rights abuses.

According to a statement on Wednesday U.S. State Department Spokesperson, Ned Price, “we urge an immediate investigation into the causes of this recent spate of violence in Darfur and the Two Areas and for those responsible for human rights abuses or violations to be held accountable.

“We remind the signatories of the Juba Peace Agreement of their commitments to provide security in these regions and work towards a durable peace.

“These tragic incidents further demonstrate both the imperative for accelerated implementation of the provisions of the Juba Peace Agreement and that Sudan requires comprehensive, inclusive security sector reform as well as accountability measures to address longstanding and ongoing impunity. 

“They also underscore the continued need for robust monitoring and reporting mechanisms through the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, UN Security Council’s Panel of Experts on Sudan, and the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS).

“As civilian and military actors participate in Sudanese-led, internationally facilitated consultations about Sudan’s future under civilian rule, we call on Sudan People’s Liberation Movement North – Abadalaziz Alhilu and Sudan Liberation Movement – Abdel Wahid Al Nur to engage constructively in this process.  We urge all stakeholders to take seriously and address the drivers of conflict in the country’s peripheries.”

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