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Sudan's army and rapid reaction forces blacklisted

Eviralnews, the UN Secretary General's annual report on the violation of children's rights (under 18 years old) in war zones around the world will be officially published on Thursday of this week (tomorrow). In this report, the names of the officials who committed murder and maiming of children, using them as military forces, hypocrisy and sexual violence are given.

In a part of the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' report, the current military battle between Sudan and the Rapid Reaction Forces (starting in April 2023) has been discussed and stated: During the years 2022 and 2023, we have seen a staggering 480% increase in the violation of children's rights in this country. Are.

According to the report of the AFP, the United Nations has emphasized that in 20232, 1,721 serious violations were committed against 1,526 Sudanese children, which included 480 deaths and 764 injuries.

In the report of the UN Secretary General, it is stated: We are witnessing severe violations of children's rights, especially their exploitation, attacks on schools, killing and causing physical harm to children, attacks on hospitals, and a sharp decrease in the access of (Sudanese) citizens to humanitarian aid. .

With the tool of his deep concern about the escalation of ethnic violence, he stated: ethnic conflicts have caused mass displacement of children.

Based on this, the Secretary General of the United Nations decided to put the army and reaction forces of Sudan on the black list of this organization.

This is not the first time that the Sudanese army is on the UN blacklist, it was on the same list from 2016 to 2018.

Based on its blacklist, the United Nations can force governments not to sell weapons to parties whose names are on this list.

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