| Emergency Resolution: | European Greens Demand Urgent Action to Protect Civilians in Sudan |
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| Party: | Green Party of England and Wales |
| Status: | Published |
| Tabled: | 02/12/2025, 16:34 |
| Tag: | Political |
AM-9-1 to R6: European Greens Demand Urgent Action to Protect Civilians in Sudan
Resolution text
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Sudan is now the world's gravest crisis of forced displacement and hunger. Since April 2023, the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has escalated into oneresulted in hundreds of the world’s biggest humanitarian crises, with thousands murdered and, over 13 million displaced. Twenty-five, 17 million people faceout of school, 25 million facing severe hungerfood insecurity, and the complete collapse of state structures. The RSF’s assault on El Fasher on 26 October 2025 resulted in mass
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facilities and the killing of hundreds of patients inside the city’s maternity hospital. Many of those who attempted to flee El Fasher were exploited, tortured, or executed. Those who managed to escape to humanitarian reception centres arrived severely malnourished, preilously ill, and traumatised after making the long journey on foot.
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Sudan is now the world's gravest crisis of forced displacement and hunger. Since April 2023, the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has escalated into oneresulted in hundreds of the world’s biggest humanitarian crises, with thousands murdered and, over 13 million displaced. Twenty-five, 17 million people faceout of school, 25 million facing severe hungerfood insecurity, and the complete collapse of state structures. The RSF’s assault on El Fasher on 26 October 2025 resulted in mass
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facilities and the killing of hundreds of patients inside the city’s maternity hospital. Many of those who attempted to flee El Fasher were exploited, tortured, or executed. Those who managed to escape to humanitarian reception centres arrived severely malnourished, preilously ill, and traumatised after making the long journey on foot.