UN rights office warns Sudan war economy drives self-perpetuating conflict
A new report from the UN human rights office highlights how commodity value chains are sustaining the ongoing war in Sudan, urging immediate compliance with international law.
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According to Euronews, the UN human rights office has stated that Sudan's war economy is actively fuelling a self-perpetuating conflict. The organisation has issued a formal call to all parties involved in the war to ensure their actions align with international law.
Furthermore, the UN office has urged corporations involved in the value chain of Sudanese commodities to take responsibility and ensure full compliance with international standards. The report suggests that these economic factors are central to the continuation of the fighting.
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