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Sudan: Facing Starvation, El Fasher Residents Maintain Hope for a Proposed Ceasefire

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After enduring a near year-long sige by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on the El Fasher area, conflict displaced civilians like Amira Abdel welcomed news that a potential weeklong humanitarian ceasefire may take place to allow critical aid to enter the city.

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MSF is concerned about the prospect of a large-scale attack on the city of El Fasher and the bloodbath it could lead to as hundreds of thousands of civilians are blocked there. The conflict around El Fasher has been particularly intensified over the past year and civilians continue to be the main victims. In a new report, MSF once again urges the belligerents to spare civilians and to respect the rules of international and humanitarian law.

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According to the aid organisation Ärzte ohne Grenzen (MSF), the civil war in Sudan, which has been raging for over two years, has resulted in mass ethnically motivated acts of violence against the civilian population. A report published on Thursday documents systematic violence, indiscriminate and deliberate killings of civilians, looting, burning down civilian buildings, sexual violence and kidnappings. The region is particularly concerned abou…

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allAfrica broke the news in South Africa on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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