UN chief: Sudan enduring 'nightmare' of hunger, violence, illness
"The suffering is growing by the day. The people of Sudan are living through a nightmare of violence -- with thousands of civilians killed, and countless others facing unspeakable atrocities, including widespread rape and sexual assaults," Antonio Guterres told the UN Security Council.
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- Published Date: 05:58 | 28 October 2024
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The people of conflict-torn Sudan are living a "nightmare" of hunger, disease and massive ethnic violence, particularly in Darfur, the UN secretary-general warned on Monday.
"The suffering is growing by the day," Antonio Guterres told the UN Security Council. "The people of Sudan are living through a nightmare of violence -- with thousands of civilians killed, and countless others facing unspeakable atrocities, including widespread rape and sexual assaults."
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