HRC Press Conference: Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for the Sudan -17 June 2025
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HRC Press Conference: Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for the Sudan -17 June 2025

Sudan’s war is intensifying while people are still starving, rights probe warns

Heavy fighting in Sudan continues to escalate as a “direct result” of the continued flow of arms into the country meaning that the war is far from over, top independent human rights investigators said on Tuesday.

In an update on the emergency in the northeast African nation, the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for the Sudan highlighted the increased use of heavy weaponry in populated areas - and a sharp rise in sexual violence.

“Many Sudanese are dying from hunger and especially those who have been detained and in detention - they are dying and millions affected,” said Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, Expert Member of the Fact-Finding Mission.

“In terms of international responsibility, we urge all States to respect and enforce the arms embargo of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1556,” she added.

Humanitarian relief continues to be weaponized and hospitals and medical facilities remain under siege, warned the investigators, whose mandate was established by the Human Rights Council in October 2023.

There is a direct link between the flow of arms in Sudan, armed hostilities and the resulting violence amounting to violations of international humanitarian law and human rights violations,” said Mohamed Chande Othman, Chair of the Fact-Finding Mission. “We know the kind of arms that are being used: heavy artillery, modern warfare, drones and in fact, they have escalated.”

“The scale of human suffering continues to deepen,” Mr. Othman continued. “The fragmentation of governance, the militarization of society, and the involvement of foreign actors are fuelling an ever-deadlier crisis.”

Fellow investigator Mona Rishmawi insisted that testimonies gathered pointed to “both sides” continuing to commit war crimes – a reference to the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) which turned on each other in April 2023, following a breakdown in transition to civilian rule.

Around El Fasher, for instance, civilians have been “assaulted, detained and killed while villages have been attacked, burned and looted” by the RSF. During one RSF attack from 10 to 13 April, more than 100 civilians were reportedly killed, while a SAF bombing in Al Koma killed at least 15 civilians.

In areas recaptured by the SAF, such as Khartoum, Gezira, and Sennar, the fact-finding mission documented widespread retaliation between late 2024 and mid-2025.

“Individuals perceived to have supported the RSF — including human rights defenders, medical workers, and aid personnel — have faced arbitrary arrest, torture, and in some cases, execution,” the investigators maintained. “The RSF, too, has carried out reprisals, killing 30 civilians in Omdurman’s Al-Salha neighborhood on 27 April,” they noted.

Now into its third year, the war has killed tens of thousands of civilians so far, displacing over 13 million Sudanese and subjecting many more to sexual violence, looting and the destruction of homes, health facilities, markets and other infrastructure.

Crimes against humanity continue, “particularly in the context of persecution of certain ethnic groups”, Ms. Rishmawi insisted.

To explain how humanitarian relief has been weaponized, the mission noted that the SAF had imposed “bureaucratic restrictions, while the RSF has looted convoys and blocked aid entirely”.

The result of these actions has been to drive famine, “especially in Darfur”, said the investigators, who are respected human rights experts and not UN staff .

Condemning the bombing of a UN aid convoy in Al Koma en route to El Fasher on 2 June that killed five staff, the fact-finding mission added that the RSF had shelled the Saudi Hospital in El Fasher a dozen times.

In May, an RSF drone strike on Obeid International Hospital in North Kordofan also killed six civilians and shut down one of the region’s last functioning clinics.

Such attacks are “crippling” the delivery of aid in a lot of these communities,” said Mona Rishmawi. “It has impact on starvation, it has an impact on famine, it has an impact on access to basic things like food, like the kitchens that they actually organize.”

In their latest update to the Human Rights Council, the investigators documented a sharp rise in sexual and gender-based violence, with women and girls subjected to rape, gang rape, abduction, sexual slavery and forced marriage, mostly in RSF-controlled displacement camps.

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STORY: Sudan Fact Finding Mission update

TRT: 2’36”

SOURCE: UNTV CH

RESTRICTIONS: NONE

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH/ NATS

ASPECT RATIO: 16:9

DATELINE: 17 JUNE 2025 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

Speakers

SHOTLIST

  1. Exterior wide shot: Palais des Nations, flag alley.
  2. Wide shot: podium speakers.
  3. SOUNDBITE (English) – Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, Expert Member of the Fact-Finding Mission: “Many Sudanese are dying from hunger and especially those who have been detained and in detention - they are dying and millions affected by absolute hunger is increasing by the day.”
  4. Medium: Mr. Othman delivering his remarks.
  5. SOUNDBITE (English) – Mohamed Chande Othman, Chair of the Fact-Finding Mission: “There is a direct link between the flow of arms in Sudan, armed hostilities and the resulting violence amounting to violations of international humanitarian law and human rights violations.”
  6. Medium: podium speakers, journalists, photographer.
  7. SOUNDBITE (English) – Mohamed Chande Othman, Chair of the Fact-Finding Mission: “Now we know the kind of arms that are being used: heavy artillery, modern warfare, drones and in fact, they have escalated.”
  8. Wide: Control booths, podium speakers, automatic cameras and UN logo reflected in glass window.
  9. SOUNDBITE (English) – Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, Expert Member of the Fact-Finding Mission: “In terms of international responsibility, we urge all States to respect and enforce the arms embargo of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1556.”
  10. Wide: podium speakers.
  11. SOUNDBITE (English) – Mona Rishmawi, Expert Member of the Fact-Finding Mission: “Both sides are committing war crimes, we didn't say that SAF did not commit. We actually think SAF - particularly the bombardment and the shelling - it does indicate war crimes as well as torture.”
  12. Wide: TV screens showing speaker, photographer.
  13. SOUNDBITE (English) – Mona Rishmawi, Expert Member of the Fact-Finding Mission: “We spoke about, crimes against humanity, particularly in the context of persecution of certain ethnic groups. This continues, this continues.”
  14. Medium shot: podium speakers.
  15. SOUNDBITE (English) – Mona Rishmawi, Expert Member of the Fact-Finding Mission: “The attack on these humanitarian workers and human rights defenders is really crippling the delivery of aid in a lot of these, in a lot of these communities, it has impact on starvation. It has an impact on famine, it has an impact on access to basic things like food, like the kitchens that they actually, organize and so on.”
  16. Medium: journalist.
  17. Medium: photographer.
  18. Medium: journalist.

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