UN Condemns 'Horrifying' Mass Killings in Sudan as Diplomatic Pressure Mounts
The United Nations Security Council has condemned the widespread and systematic killings of civilians by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the Sudanese city of El Fasher, describing the situation as "horrifying" and "chaotic." The UNSC's call for emergency action comes after reports emerged of ethnically targeted killings, summary executions, and arbitrary detentions in recent days.
Diplomats and senior UN officials have expressed alarm at the escalating violence, with Assistant Secretary-General Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee stating that "the situation is simply horrifying" and that external support for the conflict was enabling the atrocities. The UN human rights office has documented widespread human rights violations, including credible reports of mass killings and summary executions.
The Security Council's condemnation of the RSF's actions has been met with little reaction from the UAE, which is accused of backing the paramilitary group. The country has repeatedly denied allegations of military support, but diplomatic calls for the UN to recognize its responsibility to protect civilians have been sparse.
In a statement, the UK Foreign Office Minister, Stephen Doughty, described the reports as "horrifying and deeply alarming," while Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesperson Calum Miller called for a ban on all UK arms sales to the UAE until it was proven that any such exports had not been transferred to Sudan for use by the RSF.
Human rights groups are demanding immediate action to protect civilians, with Protection Approaches calling for an emergency coalition of conscience to drive an effort to end the atrocities and demonstrate to the UAE that enabling deliberate destruction of populations is not tolerated. Human Rights Watch has also called for targeted sanctions to be imposed on the UAE leadership.
The situation in El Fasher remains dire, with tens of thousands of civilians fleeing the city and facing extortion, violence, and abduction. Diplomatic efforts to broker a peace deal have failed so far, with last month's Quad agreement remaining unimplemented.
As the international community struggles to respond to the crisis, the UN Security Council's condemnation serves as a stark reminder of the need for collective action to protect civilians from atrocities such as those being committed in El Fasher.
				
			The United Nations Security Council has condemned the widespread and systematic killings of civilians by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the Sudanese city of El Fasher, describing the situation as "horrifying" and "chaotic." The UNSC's call for emergency action comes after reports emerged of ethnically targeted killings, summary executions, and arbitrary detentions in recent days.
Diplomats and senior UN officials have expressed alarm at the escalating violence, with Assistant Secretary-General Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee stating that "the situation is simply horrifying" and that external support for the conflict was enabling the atrocities. The UN human rights office has documented widespread human rights violations, including credible reports of mass killings and summary executions.
The Security Council's condemnation of the RSF's actions has been met with little reaction from the UAE, which is accused of backing the paramilitary group. The country has repeatedly denied allegations of military support, but diplomatic calls for the UN to recognize its responsibility to protect civilians have been sparse.
In a statement, the UK Foreign Office Minister, Stephen Doughty, described the reports as "horrifying and deeply alarming," while Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesperson Calum Miller called for a ban on all UK arms sales to the UAE until it was proven that any such exports had not been transferred to Sudan for use by the RSF.
Human rights groups are demanding immediate action to protect civilians, with Protection Approaches calling for an emergency coalition of conscience to drive an effort to end the atrocities and demonstrate to the UAE that enabling deliberate destruction of populations is not tolerated. Human Rights Watch has also called for targeted sanctions to be imposed on the UAE leadership.
The situation in El Fasher remains dire, with tens of thousands of civilians fleeing the city and facing extortion, violence, and abduction. Diplomatic efforts to broker a peace deal have failed so far, with last month's Quad agreement remaining unimplemented.
As the international community struggles to respond to the crisis, the UN Security Council's condemnation serves as a stark reminder of the need for collective action to protect civilians from atrocities such as those being committed in El Fasher.
 ... I mean, what's going on in Sudan right now? It's like, totally senseless violence and suffering
... I mean, what's going on in Sudan right now? It's like, totally senseless violence and suffering  ... but you know what? The UN is speaking out and taking action
... but you know what? The UN is speaking out and taking action  ! That's gotta be a good sign, right?
! That's gotta be a good sign, right?  And hey, maybe this will wake up some people to the importance of protecting civilians all over the world
 And hey, maybe this will wake up some people to the importance of protecting civilians all over the world  . It's not perfect, I know, but we can't give up hope, can we?
. It's not perfect, I know, but we can't give up hope, can we?  We have to keep pushing for change and working together to make things better
 We have to keep pushing for change and working together to make things better  . And yeah, I get that some countries might be backing this paramilitary group, but let's not forget that there are also people like Stephen Doughty and Calum Miller calling out the UAE for its actions
. And yeah, I get that some countries might be backing this paramilitary group, but let's not forget that there are also people like Stephen Doughty and Calum Miller calling out the UAE for its actions  ... so maybe we're seeing a shift in how governments think about human rights?
... so maybe we're seeing a shift in how governments think about human rights? 
 Come on guys, how can you not know this already? The UAE is totally backing the RSF and denying it at the same time... like, what's up with that?! It's not like they're trying to hide it or anything
 Come on guys, how can you not know this already? The UAE is totally backing the RSF and denying it at the same time... like, what's up with that?! It's not like they're trying to hide it or anything  . And have you seen the numbers of civilians fleeing El Fasher? Tens of thousands, dude! That's like, a whole city full of people on the run because of this conflict. We need some real action here, like those human rights groups are saying. Targeted sanctions on the UAE leadership would be a good start
. And have you seen the numbers of civilians fleeing El Fasher? Tens of thousands, dude! That's like, a whole city full of people on the run because of this conflict. We need some real action here, like those human rights groups are saying. Targeted sanctions on the UAE leadership would be a good start  . And Calum Miller is totally right about banning UK arms sales to the UAE until they come clean about it
. And Calum Miller is totally right about banning UK arms sales to the UAE until they come clean about it  . This whole thing just stinks of corruption and inaction... we need some serious pressure from the international community before something like this happens again
. This whole thing just stinks of corruption and inaction... we need some serious pressure from the international community before something like this happens again  .
. I'm telling ya, something fishy is going on here... The UAE is just playing dumb about its involvement with the RSF, but we all know how these things go down. I've been saying it for years, the powerful ones always have their pawns in play, and this whole situation reeks of them trying to cover their tracks.
 I'm telling ya, something fishy is going on here... The UAE is just playing dumb about its involvement with the RSF, but we all know how these things go down. I've been saying it for years, the powerful ones always have their pawns in play, and this whole situation reeks of them trying to cover their tracks.  the lack of reaction from the UAE is what's really disturbing... if they're backing the RSF, why ain't they saying anything?
 the lack of reaction from the UAE is what's really disturbing... if they're backing the RSF, why ain't they saying anything?  it's like they're enabling these atrocities to happen. and the UN's call for emergency action should be a no-brainer... we gotta do something about this ASAP!
 it's like they're enabling these atrocities to happen. and the UN's call for emergency action should be a no-brainer... we gotta do something about this ASAP!  i'm so tired of hearing about people getting killed in these senseless conflicts
 i'm so tired of hearing about people getting killed in these senseless conflicts  what's the point of having a UNSC if they can't even protect civilians?
 what's the point of having a UNSC if they can't even protect civilians?  Sudanese ppl deserve so much better, we gotta step up & demand 2 be held accountable 4 these atrocities
 Sudanese ppl deserve so much better, we gotta step up & demand 2 be held accountable 4 these atrocities  human rights groups r doin some amazing work, let's support them more
 human rights groups r doin some amazing work, let's support them more  and btw, UK & liberal democrats r speaking out against UAE's alleged involvement, but what about other nations? shouldn't everyone be held responsible 4 their complicity?
 and btw, UK & liberal democrats r speaking out against UAE's alleged involvement, but what about other nations? shouldn't everyone be held responsible 4 their complicity?  This whole situation is just so frustrating and it feels like no one's taking responsibility for stopping these atrocities. We need more than just words, we need concrete action.
 This whole situation is just so frustrating and it feels like no one's taking responsibility for stopping these atrocities. We need more than just words, we need concrete action.

 . Can't believe human rights groups are still having to make demands for us to care about this stuff
. Can't believe human rights groups are still having to make demands for us to care about this stuff  i mean i know we're always talking about how much worse things were back in '98 but seriously these mass killings are horrific and it's hard to imagine what the people of sudan are going through right now
 i mean i know we're always talking about how much worse things were back in '98 but seriously these mass killings are horrific and it's hard to imagine what the people of sudan are going through right now  it's like that here, but instead of a natural disaster it's just humans doing bad things to each other
 it's like that here, but instead of a natural disaster it's just humans doing bad things to each other 
 I mean i get that people are trying to help but some of the countries involved like uae seem super dodgy
 I mean i get that people are trying to help but some of the countries involved like uae seem super dodgy  how can they just deny all allegations without even investigating?
 how can they just deny all allegations without even investigating?  hopefully they can get it sorted out soon
 hopefully they can get it sorted out soon  .
. . I just wish people were taking this seriously enough already
. I just wish people were taking this seriously enough already