Archive for August 12th, 2023

12/08/2023

Sudan: ‘Grim Prediction’ Now ‘Harsh Reality’ as Hunger Engulfs over 20 Million

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Dire predictions about escalating hunger in Sudan have tragically come true, as conflict-induced food scarcity has plunged 20.3 million people into severe acute hunger, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday [].

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A Sudanese family take shelter at a refugee entry point near the Chadian border with Sudan.
© WFP/Eloge Mbaihondoum | A Sudanese family take shelter at a refugee entry point near the Chadian border with Sudan.

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Of that figure, 6.3 million people – 13 per cent of Sudan’s population – are experiencing emergency levels of hunger – classified as Phase 4 of the Integrated Food Security Classification – just one step from famine, with the conflict continuing to disrupt access to humanitarian aid and forcing millions to flee their homes.

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12/08/2023

‘Increasingly Brazen’ War Crimes Evident in Myanmar, Reports Independent Mechanism

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM) on Tuesday [] revealed compelling evidence of the country’s military and affiliate militias engaging in more frequent and audacious war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Two soldiers stand guard at a post in northern Myanmar. (file)
IRIN/Steve Sandford | Two soldiers stand guard at a post in northern Myanmar. (file)

These include indiscriminate attacks on civilians from aerial bombing, mass executions of civilians and detained combatants, and large-scale and intentional burning of civilian homes and buildings, resulting in the destruction of entire villages in some cases, the Mechanism said in a news release.

“Every loss of life in Myanmar is tragic, but the devastation caused to whole communities through aerial bombardments and village burnings is particularly shocking,” said Nicholas Koumjian, Head of the Mechanism.

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12/08/2023

World Health Organization Urges Swift Action as Dengue Cases Surge in Bangladesh

Human Wrongs Watch

()* — A significant surge in dengue fever cases has gripped Bangladesh, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Friday [], calling for efforts to control the mosquito vector population and minimize individual exposure such as using mosquito repellents and wearing long-sleeved clothes.

Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are one of primary vectors for dengue. (file)
IAEA | Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are one of primary vectors for dengue. (file)
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The outbreak, which escalated rapidly since late June, has seen a total of 69,483 confirmed cases and 327 related deaths between 1 January and 7 August, with a case fatality rate of 0.47 per cent, according to the UN health agency. The cases were reported from all 64 districts in the country.
 

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