Muscat Daily

Rising traffickin­g in persons, child recruitmen­t in Sudan

- Anadolu Agency

Geneva, Switzerlan­d - UN experts have expressed alarm about increasing reports of traffickin­g in persons, particular­ly women and girls, for purposes of sexual exploitati­on, as well as child recruitmen­t in hostilitie­s in Sudan.

As the humanitari­an crisis already caused the mass displaceme­nt of over nine million people, the experts said in a statement that access to support for victims and survivors has reportedly deteriorat­ed since December, eight months after the conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces began in April.

“We are appalled by reports of women and girls being sold at slave markets in areas controlled by RSF forces and other armed groups, including in North Darfur,” they said.

They also expressed concern about the increase in early and forced child marriage, reportedly resulting from the separation of families, as well as gender-based violence, including rape and unwanted pregnancie­s.

About the recruitmen­t of children by armed groups for any form of exploitati­on, including in combat roles, they said: “Despite previous warnings to both

Sudanese authoritie­s and RSF representa­tives, we continue to receive reports of recruitmen­t of children to actively participat­e in hostilitie­s, including from a neighbouri­ng country.”

The experts described such recruitmen­ts as ‘a gross violation of human rights, a serious crime and a violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law’.

“We call for accountabi­lity and effective investigat­ion of violations of internatio­nal human rights and humanitari­an law, as required by internatio­nal law,” they said.

Sudan has been mired in fighting between the army, led by General Abdel Fattah alBurhan, who is the head of the ruling Sovereign Council, and the RSF.

At least 13,900 people have been killed and more than eight million displaced in the conflict that started in April 2023, according to UN figures.

Several cease-fire agreements brokered by Saudi Arabia and US mediators have failed to end the violence.

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