UN rights council orders urgent inquiry into Sudan’s Al-Obeid

UN rights council orders urgent inquiry into Sudan’s Al-Obeid
FILE PHOTO: Displaced women from South Kordofan sit on the ground in El Obeid, North Kordofan State, Sudan, January 15, 2026. (Reuters)
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UN rights council orders urgent inquiry into Sudan’s Al-Obeid

UN rights council orders urgent inquiry into Sudan’s Al-Obeid

GENEVA: The UN Human Rights Council on Monday passed a motion condemning ​the escalating violence committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan’s Al-Obeid and setting up an urgent inquiry into abuses there.

Britain, which brought the motion alongside 14 other states, has previously warned of the risk ‌of large-scale ‌atrocities as the RSF ​massed ‌forces ⁠around ​one of ⁠Sudan’s largest cities, a siege that recalls the takeover of Al-Fashir in North Darfur last year.

“These horrors must not be repeated,” Britain’s Human Rights Ambassador Eleanor Sanders told the body.

Others, ⁠like South Africa’s ambassador ‌Zaheer Laher, backed the ‌move, calling the situation ​a “red alert ‌as the rapid security forces are drawing ‌from the very same genocidal playbook they used in Al-Fashir.” The UN human rights chief warned on Friday that a “catastrophe” ‌was unfolding around Al-Obeid, and that his office had documented patterns ⁠of ⁠summary executions, abductions, torture and sexual violence in the surrounding region.
In the past, the RSF has denied such abuses — saying the accounts have been manufactured by its enemies and making counter-accusations against them. The motion was adopted by consensus although China disassociated itself from the decision, saying ​it did not ​support investigations that target individual countries without their backing.