The Fort Worth Press - WHO urges Sudan ceasefire after alleged massacres in El-Fasher

USD -
AED 3.672496
AFN 65.999924
ALL 79.791817
AMD 364.960173
ANG 1.789783
AOA 917.000228
ARS 1497.466498
AUD 1.404307
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.704285
BAM 1.685279
BBD 2.014312
BDT 122.212456
BGN 1.696366
BHD 0.37715
BIF 2989.310964
BMD 1
BND 1.276583
BOB 11.555778
BRL 5.1712
BSD 1.000134
BTN 95.716237
BWP 13.507738
BYN 3.041998
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011383
CAD 1.381435
CDF 2269.999756
CHF 0.80123
CLF 0.023422
CLP 921.859884
CNY 6.743301
CNH 6.73146
COP 3083.18
CRC 447.54835
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 95.012214
CZK 20.71665
DJF 178.088743
DKK 6.411005
DOP 58.758143
DZD 132.63799
EGP 50.643796
ERN 15
ETB 163.359111
EUR 0.85758
FJD 2.200297
FKP 0.738395
GBP 0.734855
GEL 2.605004
GGP 0.738395
GHS 11.125807
GIP 0.738395
GMD 74.000322
GNF 8787.326535
GTQ 7.631759
GYD 209.237901
HKD 7.840755
HNL 26.815849
HRK 6.459596
HTG 130.81205
HUF 312.030985
IDR 17799.9
ILS 2.97705
IMP 0.738395
INR 95.56195
IQD 1310.188536
IRR 1374575.000302
ISK 121.92981
JEP 0.738395
JMD 158.032606
JOD 0.709036
JPY 158.470504
KES 129.4971
KGS 87.44999
KHR 4043.876883
KMF 425.999635
KPW 900.000294
KRW 1389.065003
KWD 0.30834
KYD 0.83342
KZT 461.963991
LAK 22523.038745
LBP 89559.04338
LKR 330.989556
LRD 181.522076
LSL 16.249004
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.365168
MAD 9.273223
MDL 17.247441
MGA 4310.043988
MKD 53.019336
MMK 2099.245957
MNT 3597.150887
MOP 8.077223
MRU 40.013098
MUR 46.979834
MVR 15.459711
MWK 1734.185232
MXN 16.960901
MYR 4.0589
MZN 63.905012
NAD 16.249004
NGN 1350.619464
NIO 36.801675
NOK 9.33489
NPR 153.14945
NZD 1.68701
OMR 0.384508
PAB 1.000134
PEN 3.367814
PGK 4.429853
PHP 61.7145
PKR 277.559111
PLN 3.702035
PYG 6016.268569
QAR 3.64621
RON 4.498103
RSD 100.581022
RUB 84.430469
RWF 1473.649743
SAR 3.756199
SBD 8.025811
SCR 13.845554
SDG 601.49623
SEK 9.451565
SGD 1.272145
SHP 0.740866
SLE 24.649565
SLL 20969.499227
SOS 571.546744
SRD 37.741989
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.110771
SVC 8.751136
SYP 13001.999906
SZL 16.253711
THB 32.891499
TJS 9.225924
TMT 3.5
TND 2.923
TOP 2.40776
TRY 47.937275
TTD 6.783882
TWD 31.874039
TZS 2647.726027
UAH 44.716187
UGX 3730.144027
UYU 40.085479
UZS 11801.606177
VES 771.57685
VND 26180.5
VUV 118.215486
WST 2.715898
XAF 565.226795
XAG 0.015248
XAU 0.000223
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802445
XDR 0.707052
XOF 565.219489
XPF 102.764278
YER 237.100541
ZAR 16.100902
ZMK 9001.201353
ZMW 18.726547
ZWL 321.999592
  • BCC

    2.3700

    82.55

    +2.87%

  • JRI

    0.0000

    12.44

    0%

  • NGG

    -1.7900

    80.36

    -2.23%

  • RYCEF

    -0.6500

    20.6

    -3.16%

  • BCE

    0.2600

    23.62

    +1.1%

  • CMSC

    0.1100

    21.35

    +0.52%

  • RIO

    3.7000

    100.39

    +3.69%

  • GSK

    1.0250

    52.175

    +1.96%

  • CMSD

    0.0800

    21.17

    +0.38%

  • VOD

    0.0750

    16.205

    +0.46%

  • BTI

    -0.4910

    55.889

    -0.88%

  • RELX

    0.7450

    35.255

    +2.11%

  • RBGPF

    0.3500

    69

    +0.51%

  • AZN

    4.1400

    164.24

    +2.52%

  • BP

    0.6970

    44.107

    +1.58%

WHO urges Sudan ceasefire after alleged massacres in El-Fasher
WHO urges Sudan ceasefire after alleged massacres in El-Fasher / Photo: © AFP

WHO urges Sudan ceasefire after alleged massacres in El-Fasher

Sudan's warring factions should halt fighting in which hundreds of civilians have been reported killed, including 460 in a hospital, since paramilitaries captured El-Fasher, the World Health Organization (WHO) urged Wednesday.

Text size:

The Sudanese army-aligned government, meanwhile, accused the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of targeting mosques and Red Crescent aid workers in the city, where Yale University's Humanitarian Research Lab said satellite images showed evidence of "continuing mass killing".

The WHO said it "is appalled and deeply shocked by reports of the tragic killing of more than 460 patients and companions at Saudi Maternity Hospital in El-Fasher... following recent attacks and the abduction of health workers," its chief, Tedros Adhanom Gebreyesus, posted on X.

"Ceasefire!" Tedros urged.

"Civilians and all those who no longer take part in the hostilities must be treated in accordance with international humanitarian law," the International Committee of the Red Cross said in a statement Wednesday.

The capture of El-Fasher after a brutal 18-month siege marked by starvation and bombardment has solidified the RSF's control over Darfur, sparking fears of ethnically motivated violence reminiscent of the region's darkest days.

El-Fasher was the last of Darfur's five state capitals to fall to the paramilitaries, led by General Mohammad Hamdan Daglo, who have been at war with the regular army for more than two years.

"More than 2,000 civilians were killed during the militia's invasion of El-Fasher, targeting volunteers in mosques and the Red Crescent," Mona Nour Al-Daem, humanitarian aid officer for the army-aligned government, said on Wednesday at a press conference in Port Sudan.

She added that the Adre border pass between Sudan and Chad has been "used to introduce weapons and equipment for the militias".

Yale's HRL said late on Tuesday that "mass killing events include corroboration of alleged executions around Saudi Hospital and a previously unreported potential mass killing at an RSF detention site at the former Children's Hospital in eastern El-Fasher".

It added that there was also ongoing "systematic killing" at one location outside the city.

- Truce talks stalled -

El-Fasher had been the last holdout in Darfur of army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan's forces, and its fall has left the paramilitaries in control of a vast region covering a third of Sudan, with fighting now concentrated in the Kordofan region.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said on Tuesday that five Sudanese volunteers were killed in Bara, a city in Kordofan captured by the RSF on Saturday.

Three more Red Crescent volunteers remain missing from Bara.

Since EL-Fasher was captured by the RSF -- descended from the Janjaweed militias accused of genocide in Darfur two decades ago -- the group has again been accused of carrying out atrocities against civilians, with graphic videos circulating on social media.

The United Nations has warned of "ethnically motivated violations and atrocities" while the African Union condemned "escalating violence" and "alleged war crimes".

"Civilians being targeted based on their ethnicity underscores the brutality of the Rapid Support Force," the EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said in a statement on Wednesday.

Since Sunday, more than 33,000 people have fled El-Fasher for the town of Tawila, about 70 kilometres (40 miles) to the west, which has already welcomed more than 650,000 displaced people, the UN says.

Around 177,000 people remain in El-Fasher, which had a population of more than one million before the war, according to the latest figures from the world body.

Satellite-based communications with the city remain cut off -- though not for the RSF, which controls the Starlink network there -- as are access routes to the city despite calls for humanitarian corridors.

AFP images from Tawila showed displaced people, some of them with bandages, carrying their belongings and setting up temporary shelters.

- WFP ousted -

Sudan's long-running war has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced millions and triggered the world's largest displacement and hunger crisis, with both sides accused of widespread atrocities.

The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) said on Wednesday that its two top staff in Sudan had been "designated as persona non grata" and given three days to leave the country by the foreign ministry.

WFP and senior UN officials were engaging with Sudanese authorities to protest the decision, which came "at a pivotal time", it said, noting humanitarian needs "have never been greater".

The so-called Quad group -- comprising the United States, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia -- has held talks over several months towards securing a truce.

But those talks have reached an impasse, an official close to the negotiations said, adding that their proposals are facing "continued obstructionism" from the army-aligned government.

M.Cunningham--TFWP