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Independent AfricaSudan: Blinken calls for immediate end to hostilities

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Sudan: Blinken calls for immediate end to hostilities

On Monday April 17, 2023 fierce fighting between the army and a potent opposition force known as the Rapid Support Force (RSF) entered its third day in Sudan’s beleaguered capital.

Both organizations seek to take over the nation. Numerous people have died as a result of the rivalry between the two generals, and countless more are now in fear.

Engineer Ahmed recounts: “I was asleep. Suddenly I heard a lot of big sounds like bullets, rockets. I don’t know what is it.” […] “I can’t leave the house. It’s very dangerous outside.”

Since the infighting between General al Burhan who heads the army and General Hamdane Daglo who leads the RSF, broke Saturday (Apr. 15), airstrikes and shelling intensified in parts of Khartoum and the adjoining city of Omdurman.

The RSF grew out of the Janjaweed militia, formerly active in the Darfur region of the country and was later labelled a regular force.

Allies turned enemies now accuse each other of starting the fighting, and both claim the upper hand by declaring control of key sites, including the airport and the presidential palace — none of which could be independently verified.

“You’ve got two highly armed forces who want to seize power. They’ve both paid lip service to the idea that they would respond to the Sudanese revolution by transferring power to civilians. But that has always proved elusive,” the former UK ambassador to Sudan William Patey, analyses.

“‘I suspect the we’re going to see more fighting until either both sides.”

The Arab League and the African Union on Sunday (Apr.16) held emergency meetings asking for the end of hostilities and a return to a political solution.

Speaking from Japan, the U.S Secretary of State called for a ceasefire.

“…….. We’ve also been in close touch with partners in the Arab world, in Africa, in international organizations,” Anthony Blinked said. 

“There is a shared deep concern about the fighting, the violence that’s going on in Sudan. The threat that that poses to civilians, that it poses to the Sudanese nation and potentially poses even to the region. There’s also a very strongly shared view about the need for generals Burhan and Hemedti to ensure the protection of civilians and non-combatants, as well as people from third countries […]”.

Despite a humanitarian pause announced on Sunday afternoon, heavy gunfire was heard in central Khartoum and dense black smoke could be seen.

The World Health Organization warned that “several” of the capital’s nine hospitals receiving injured civilians “have run out of blood, transfusion equipment, intravenous fluids and other vital supplies”.

Doctors and humanitarian workers are sounding the alarm: under normal circumstances in Sudan, households are only supplied with electricity for a few hours a day. In some areas of Khartoum, it has been completely cut off since Saturday (Apr. 15), as has running water.

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