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it’s sudanese army and the rsf. it's very hard. _ sudanese army and the rsf. rapid support forces have committed, it's not a question of if they have committed them, the same amount of violation, but both of them have been accused by credible institutions and organisations of egregious human rights violations and that needs to stop yesterday. we also know that four nations are involved in the conflict. there is evidence that the united arab emirates are responsible for arming the rsf and we know iran could be involved on the sudanese military side. in your mind, how much responsibility to outside countries bear for what we are seeing in the report? to a we are seeing in the report? trr a great degree. to a great degree. let me put it this way. sudan is not new to conflict. they have been fighting for a very long time. but, when you have outsiders, especially the uae, that you have mentioned, being involved in supporting the rsf leader, it makes it very difficult. there is president —— credible evidence ljy president —— credible evidence by the un and other hum
it’s sudanese army and the rsf. it's very hard. _ sudanese army and the rsf. rapid support forces have committed, it's not a question of if they have committed them, the same amount of violation, but both of them have been accused by credible institutions and organisations of egregious human rights violations and that needs to stop yesterday. we also know that four nations are involved in the conflict. there is evidence that the united arab emirates are responsible for arming the rsf and we...
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he has signed a deal with hemedti, so does this mean the rsf has effectively won the war?i, zeinab. abdalla hamdok in abu dhabi, welcome to hardtalk. nearly half of sudan's 49 million strong population is in dire need of humanitarian assistance. aid agencies can't get to them. diseases are rife. what are you and others trying to do to help them? thank you for having me. this war is entering its ten months with no end in sight. we are passing through probably the worst humanitarian crisis in the recent history of the country with displacement, refugees, loss of life, shortage of everything — food, medicine, shelter, destruction of infrastructure, property collapse of the economy, collapse of the state. the un organisations like ocha, the who, unhcr put the death toll at about 13,000 — which is a very conservative estimate — injuries, about 33,000. i think that this is far much higher than that. and i would like to believe we might spend years to be able to know the exact figure. as you said, there is huge displacement — over 11 million displaced refugees, around two million
he has signed a deal with hemedti, so does this mean the rsf has effectively won the war?i, zeinab. abdalla hamdok in abu dhabi, welcome to hardtalk. nearly half of sudan's 49 million strong population is in dire need of humanitarian assistance. aid agencies can't get to them. diseases are rife. what are you and others trying to do to help them? thank you for having me. this war is entering its ten months with no end in sight. we are passing through probably the worst humanitarian crisis in the...
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both the army and the rsf are accused of using heavy weaponry on densely popluated areas.sexual violence. nineteen were children. turk says some of these violations amount to war crimes. we heard disturbing findings in the un report and we want to know about your reaction? it�*s not surprising but it is nonetheless heartbreaking when you consider that this conflict has been going on for almost a year now, and the fact that this report is coming reinforces the already existing body of work that has been done byjournalists, mostly sudanese journalists and journalists from elsewhere by humanitarian groups, so it is an opportunity for us to sober up and look at what is a horrendous but preventable problem in sudan. you�*ve been in the region and speaking to people who have fled to sudan. does this line up with some of the stories they have told you? yes, it does. in may, i was in cairo when the conflict started, just a few weeks after it started, and i spoke to as many people that we could get. one of the stories that really stuck in my mind was the story of faris, who had kid
both the army and the rsf are accused of using heavy weaponry on densely popluated areas.sexual violence. nineteen were children. turk says some of these violations amount to war crimes. we heard disturbing findings in the un report and we want to know about your reaction? it�*s not surprising but it is nonetheless heartbreaking when you consider that this conflict has been going on for almost a year now, and the fact that this report is coming reinforces the already existing body of work...
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for now, the focus appears to be on ending the battle between the army and the rsf paramilitary groupmer civilian prime minister of sudan, abdalla hamdok. he's leading a civilian coalition aimed at bringing peace to the country. hamdok believes military influence in sudan's government is the lasting lesson from this conflict, and that that needs to change. we thought with such a great revolution in sudan we would be rewarded with lifting of the sanctions straightaway. it took us more than a year for the sanctions to be lifted which was a game changer. had it been lifted earlier we would be able to be integrated into the international community and address the issues of death, issues of opening up the country and things like that. so i think it is indeed the story of our neglect. for more on the situation, i spoke to sudan's ambassador to the us, mohammad idris. ambassador, we appreciate you taking the time, it has been about ten months now since violence broke out in sudan. where does this conflict stand now and is there any end in sight in your opinion? that is what we hope, _ sight
for now, the focus appears to be on ending the battle between the army and the rsf paramilitary groupmer civilian prime minister of sudan, abdalla hamdok. he's leading a civilian coalition aimed at bringing peace to the country. hamdok believes military influence in sudan's government is the lasting lesson from this conflict, and that that needs to change. we thought with such a great revolution in sudan we would be rewarded with lifting of the sanctions straightaway. it took us more than a...
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he has signed a deal with hemedti, so does this mean the rsf has effectively won the war?49 million strong population is in dire need of humanitarian assistance. aid agencies can't get to them. diseases are rife. what are you and others trying to do to help them?
he has signed a deal with hemedti, so does this mean the rsf has effectively won the war?49 million strong population is in dire need of humanitarian assistance. aid agencies can't get to them. diseases are rife. what are you and others trying to do to help them?
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he has signed a deal with hemedti, so does this mean the rsf has effectively won the war?
he has signed a deal with hemedti, so does this mean the rsf has effectively won the war?
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translator: however, on the negotiating table today are the very reasons behind the war, such as the rsf. and we cannot accept to be sitting with them at the same table. we do not acknowledge them and we do not wish for them to be part of the future government of sudan. >> secretary clinton, i'm going to give you the first student question. this is from a master of science and foreign service program student. what do you see as the biggest challenge for women, peace, and security over the next ten years? what is the next milestone we our all -- we are all aiming for? hillary: well, i think the biggest challenge is men starting wars. [laughter] [applause] you know, i don't think they have enough to do. [laughing] and it is really troubling that here we are in 2023 and, you know, there's war breaking out everywhere. some of it has already been spoken to, like what's happening in yemen and what's happening in sudan, but there's so many other places. and all of our efforts, especially on the multilateral level, to try to end wars are, you know, not as successful as we would like because ther
translator: however, on the negotiating table today are the very reasons behind the war, such as the rsf. and we cannot accept to be sitting with them at the same table. we do not acknowledge them and we do not wish for them to be part of the future government of sudan. >> secretary clinton, i'm going to give you the first student question. this is from a master of science and foreign service program student. what do you see as the biggest challenge for women, peace, and security over the...
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third congress of young scientists, proposed extending the practice of stopping the clock, not only to rsfrt. the initiative is truly important for the community, and the head of state has already given the appropriate order. for a candidate of sciences this is up to 35 years old, and for a young doctor of sciences this is up to 40 years old. accordingly, a young scientist, if he wants to be a young candidate or a young doctor, must defend his candidate's thesis before the age of 35 and his doctorate until the age of 40. and there are grant groups. and where only young scientists apply, respectively, these are only people under 35 years old, or only young doctors, for example, there was a presidential competition, a grant from the president of the russian federation for young doctors of science. one of olga’s projects was supported by presidential grants. we are talking about creating biosupports for catalysts. nowadays , for example, charcoal is used as carriers, the composition of which depends on the geographical location, and impurities can affect the quality of the reaction. and micro
third congress of young scientists, proposed extending the practice of stopping the clock, not only to rsfrt. the initiative is truly important for the community, and the head of state has already given the appropriate order. for a candidate of sciences this is up to 35 years old, and for a young doctor of sciences this is up to 40 years old. accordingly, a young scientist, if he wants to be a young candidate or a young doctor, must defend his candidate's thesis before the age of 35 and his...
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general, mohamed dagalo — better known as hemedti — who heads the rapid support forces militia, the rsf
general, mohamed dagalo — better known as hemedti — who heads the rapid support forces militia, the rsf