Human Rights
Coverage of human rights violations, war crimes, and humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
Human Rights
Group Warns of Civilian Attacks in Nuba Mountains
Khartoum – Sudan Now A Sudanese civil group representing communities in the Nuba Mountains warned of what it described...
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Sudanese Doctors Call for Psychological Support for War-Affected Children
Khartoum – Sudan Now The Sudanese Doctors Network issued an urgent humanitarian appeal calling on child mental health specialists to volunteer and...
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Amnesty Calls for Release of Sudanese Activist in UAE
Khartoum – Sudan Now Amnesty International called on authorities in the United Arab Emirates to immediately and unconditionally release Sudanese political activist...
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UN : 34 Million in Sudan Need Aid in 2026
Khartoum – Sudan Now Nearly 34 million people in Sudan will require humanitarian assistance in 2026, marking an unprecedented level...
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Sudan, Chad Discuss Border Health Cooperation
Geneva – Sudan Now Sudan’s Health Minister Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim met his Chadian counterpart Abdelmadjid Abderahim on the sidelines of...
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Sudanese Lawyers File African Rights Complaint Over Alleged RSF Support
Khartoum – Sudan Now Sudanese lawyers representing victims of the country’s war said they had filed a complaint before the...
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UN: Sudan Faces Some of the World’s Worst Humanitarian Restrictions
Khartoum – Sudan Now | May 15, 2026 United Nations agencies have warned of a worsening humanitarian crisis in...
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61 Killed in Kauda Clashes Including Children and Women
Kadugli – Sudan Now | May 13, 2026 The Sudan Doctors Network said that more than 61 people were...
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SPLM Clashes Spark Humanitarian Crisis in Kauda
Kadugli – Sudan Now | May 12, 2026 Armed clashes within the ranks of the SPLM-N, led by Abdelaziz al-Hilu, have...
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Emergency Lawyers Warn Against Using Defections to Evade Justice
Khartoum – Sudan Now | May 11, 2026 «Emergency Lawyers» affirmed that criminal responsibility for serious human rights violations remains...