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Sudan International Human Rights Organization (SIHRO) - is dedicated to promoting human rights in #Sudan.

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SIHRO calls for urgent action: protect civilians, ensure access to medical and psychosocial care, support survivors, and pursue independent investigations and accountability. Sexual violence in Sudan must not continue in silence. #KeepEyesOnSudan #Justice
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This violence is not isolated. It reflects a broader pattern seen across Darfur — from El Fasher to Tawila — where conflict, displacement, and aid blockades create conditions for widespread abuse, especially against women and girls.
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The findings are devastating: women and girls subjected to rape, gang rape, and assault as tools of war. MSF clinics report severe physical injuries, trauma, and long-term health consequences — with many cases still unreported due to fear and stigma.
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MSF has released a landmark report: Surviving Sexual Violence in the Crisis in Darfur. Based on direct medical care and survivor testimonies, it documents systematic rape and sexual violence across displacement sites in Darfur. #SaveSudan #EndViolence
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SIHRO echoes WHO: preventing chemical harm starts with ending attacks on civilian infrastructure. We call for de-escalation, protection of health systems, and preparedness support. In Sudan, health security is survival. #KeepEyesOnSudan
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Children, pregnant women, and the elderly are most vulnerable. In displacement camps and besieged areas like Darfur and Kordofan, even minor exposure can become fatal due to lack of treatment, clean water, and protective systems.
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Sudan’s war has already raised concerns over chemical exposure risks, from reported incidents to strikes near civilian and industrial areas. With 80% of health facilities damaged or destroyed, the system cannot respond to large-scale toxic events.
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SIHRO calls for sustained international support: invest in safe returns, rebuild communities, and ensure protection for returnees. Returns must be voluntary, safe, and dignified — not driven by desperation. Stability is the only path to ending displacement. #KeepEyesOnSudan
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IOM warns of the risk of renewed displacement and onward movement if support is not sustained. Sudan’s crisis is not only humanitarian — it is cyclical. Without long-term investment, families remain trapped between flight and return.
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With 10.8M still displaced, many returnees face destroyed homes, insecurity, landmines, and no basic services. Without protection, livelihoods, and infrastructure, today’s return can quickly become tomorrow’s displacement.
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IOM Sudan (@IOMSudan) highlights a fragile reality: returns are happening — but they are not yet sustainable. For some families, going home is a moment of hope. But across Sudan, that hope remains uncertain without real stability. #SaveSudan
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SIHRO echoes ACHPR: justice must be continuous. From historical reparations to accountability for today’s atrocities, the goal is the same — dignity, protection, and equality for all African peoples. Justice delayed, whether past or present, is justice denied. #KeepEyesOnSudan
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But history is not separate from the present. Across Africa, including Sudan, communities still face violence, displacement, and exploitation that echo structural injustices rooted in past systems of domination and exclusion.
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The resolution calls for reparatory justice — including apology, restitution, compensation, and guarantees of non-repetition. ACHPR affirms: reparations are not symbolic — they are a human rights imperative addressing generations of inequality and injustice.
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The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (@achpr_cadhp) has welcomed a landmark UN resolution recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as “the gravest crime against humanity.” A historic step toward justice, dignity, and acknowledgment of Africa’s past. #HumanRights
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Hospitals are protected under international law. Targeting them without clear military justification or warning may constitute a war crime. SIHRO calls for accountability, protection of civilians, and an immediate halt to attacks on healthcare across Sudan. #KeepEyesOnSudan
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Imagery analysis confirms multiple munition impacts concentrated on the hospital structure, consistent with aerial strikes. Evidence indicates the facility was specifically targeted, raising grave concerns under international humanitarian law.
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The report documents at least 64 killed and 89 injured, including children, patients, and medical staff. Entire departments —maternity, pediatric, and emergency— were destroyed, forcing the closure of East Darfur’s largest hospital serving millions.
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A new Yale HRL report confirms that El Daein Teaching Hospital was deliberately targeted in an aerial attack on 20 March 2026. Satellite imagery shows multiple precise strikes on the facility — with no comparable damage to surrounding buildings. #SaveSudan
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🚨 STATEMENT: Attack on El Daein Teaching Hospital 🚨 The reported airstrike killed at least 64 civilians and left a vital medical facility destroyed. This is a grave violation of international law and cannot go unanswered. #SudanCrisis #ProtectHealthcare
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