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Quelles actions faut-il prendre pour lutter contre la violence et protéger les communautés au Soudan ?

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Commencé February 20, 2026

UN probe documents coordinated ethnic targeting, rape and torture against non-Arab communities in Sudanese city

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CLAIM Publié par will Feb 20, 2026
The role of regional organizations in mediating the conflict should not be overlooked. Encouraging Sudan's neighbors to participate in peace talks may foster a more collaborative approach to addressing the violence.

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CLAIM Publié par will Feb 20, 2026
The international community must prioritize immediate humanitarian assistance and sanctions against the Rapid Support Forces to hold them accountable for their atrocities in Sudan. This is essential to protect vulnerable non-Arab communities and prevent further violence.

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