Sudan : Satellite Observatory to Monitor Sudan Conflict

The US has launched a remote monitoring platform for Sudan s military fighting in the capital, Khartoum, to raise public reports on human rights violations and other abuses against the opposition and the warring parties in their obligations, US officials have told the BBC. Warning: This article contains graphic images of. But (). The BBC describes how the US is reporting on war crimes and abuse of international humanitarian law, including those committed by troops in recent weeks, and it is to be released publicly via satellite imagery and video surveillance platforms for the first time in more than two decades. The UN has announced that the United States is launching an investigation into serious violation of humanitaria law and human right laws, as it appears to begin releasing public report on violence which is devastating the Sudanese people, writes US President Antony Blinken, who explains what they say is time to end the conflict between the two sides of the fight. Here is the full full report of what it has been revealed by the state secretary of state, Antone B, on the launch of its latest report - and what is now known as the Sudan Conflict Observatory .

Source: allafrica.com
Published on 2023-06-12