UN rights chief warns of 'mass deaths from famine' in Sudan

Orphans and children separated from their parents in Kadugli gather to eat boiled leaves for food at an IDP Camp within Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) controlled area in Boram County, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan June 22, 2024. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya/File Photo
The U.N. human rights chief warned of the risk of a further
escalation of the war in Sudan on Thursday and said that there was a growing
risk of deaths from starvation on a wide scale.
Volker Turk's warning came a day after the U.N. World Food
Programme temporarily stopped distributing food aid in a
famine-struck camp for displaced people in Sudan's North Darfur amid escalating
violence.
"Sudan is a powder keg, on the verge of a further
explosion into chaos, and at increasing risk of atrocity crimes and mass deaths
from famine," he told the Human Rights Council in Geneva. "The danger
of escalation has never been higher."
War erupted in April 2023 amid a power struggle between the
Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces ahead of a
planned transition to civilian rule, triggering the world's largest
displacement and hunger crisis.
Already, famine conditions have been reported in at least
five locations in Sudan, including displacement camps in Darfur, according to
the United Nations.
Turk said that recent moves by the RSF towards establishing
governing authority in areas it controls were likely to "further entrench
divisions and the risk of continued hostilities".
He also noted continued supplies of weapons to the warring
parties from outside the country, including more advanced arms.
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