UN human rights council go meet on Sudan Al Fasher next week
Di United Nations Human Rights Council don announce say dem go hold one urgent meeting next week about di situation for Sudan western city of Al Fasher.
Di UN Human Rights Council don announce say dem go do urgent meeting next week about wetin dey happen for Sudan western city, Al Fasher, wey paramilitary group RSF don take over.
Di United Nations top human rights body talk for one statement say dem go "do special meeting about di human rights matter for Al Fasher and di surrounding area, as e concern di ongoing conflict for Sudan, on Friday, 14 November 2025."
Di special meeting go happen after Britain, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, and Norway submit official request on Wednesday. Di statement still talk say di request get support from 24 council members, wey pass di one-third wey dem need from di 47-member council to hold di meeting.
Atrocities
Dis move dey come after di paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), wey dey fight Sudan army since 2023, take over di strategic city of Al Fasher last month after 18-month siege.
Reports don show say dem dey do execution, loot, attack aid workers, and kidnap people for Al Fasher and di surrounding area, wey communication still dey cut off.
More than 65,000 people don run comot from Al Fasher since di city fall, and over 5,000 don go Tawila, wey already dey host more than 650,000 displaced people, according to wetin UN talk.
Last week, di World Health Organization report say dem kill more than 460 patients and medical staff for di last hospital wey still dey work small for Al Fasher.
Sudan army talk say dem go continue di fight
Di announcement for di special council meeting come after RSF on Thursday talk say dem don agree to one proposal for humanitarian truce for Sudan.
For di statement, RSF talk say di ceasefire dey important "to handle di big humanitarian wahala wey di war don cause and to protect civilians," and to "make sure humanitarian help reach people wey need am quick."
Sudan army government wey dey align with dem talk earlier dis week say dem go continue di war after dem do internal meeting about US ceasefire proposal.
Di war for Sudan don kill thousands of people, displace millions, and cause di worst humanitarian crisis for di world, according to wetin UN talk.