Archive for ‘War Lords’

20/06/2025

“As Widespread as Guns and Bullets”: Sexual Violence Used to Terrorize Sudan’s Women and Girls

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More than 12 million people – one quarter of the population – are at risk of gender-based violence

GEDAREF STATE, SUDAN, 19 June 2025 (UN Population Fund)* – “Every woman and girl here is at risk, no matter her age or background. No one is safe,” said Khadija*, a midwife at a maternity clinic in Sudan’s eastern Gedaref State. 

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The shadow of a girl holding her hand up against a blue wall
More than 12 million people in Sudan are at risk of gender-based violence, with frontline responders and survivors reporting alarming rates of rape, abuse, coercion and child marriage © UNFPA Sudan
 

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20/06/2025

‘We Are at a Point of No Return’: Grave Violations against Children Surge for Third Year

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(UN News)* — Last year, 41,370 grave violations against children were documented and verified by the United Nations, according to the UN Secretary-General’s annual report on children in armed conflict, released on Thursday .  

8,554 grave violations against children occurred in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
UN News | 8,554 grave violations against children occurred in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
 
 

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20/06/2025

Gaza: As Last Fuel Supplies Run Out, Aid Teams Warn of Catastrophe – ‘Vital Services Are Only “Hours Away” from Shutting Down’

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(UN News)* — More than 100 days into Israel’s complete fuel blockade in Gaza, UN agencies still in the shattered enclave warned on Thursday that vital services are only “hours away” from shutting down.

Children collect water in northern Gaza.
© UNOCHA/Olga Cherevko | Children collect water in northern Gaza.
 
Speaking from Gaza City in the north of occupied territory, Olga Cherevko from the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, said that water pumps had stopped at one site for displaced people there on Wednesday “because there’s no fuel”.

“We are really – unless the situation changes – hours away from a catastrophic decline and a shutdown of more facilities if no fuel enters or more fuel isn’t retrieved immediately,” she told UN News.

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19/06/2025

UN Human Rights ‘Horrified’ by Deadly Violence at Gaza Food Distribution Sites

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(UN News)* — As the pall of starvation hangs over Gaza, UN agencies have sounded the alarm over deadly violence at food distribution points, where over 400 Palestinians have reportedly been killed in recent weeks while trying to access desperately needed humanitarian aid.

UN staff and medical workers evacuating patients from a hospital in northern Gaza in late May 2025.
© WHO | UN staff and medical workers evacuating patients from a hospital in northern Gaza in late May 2025.

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19/06/2025

‘Sexual violence is a grotesque tactic of war, used to brutalize, torture, and repress, scarring bodies, minds and entire communities’

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(United Nations)* — “Sexual violence is a grotesque tactic of war, used to brutalize, torture, and repress, scarring bodies, minds and entire communities, warned the UN Secretary General António Guterres on the occasion of the 19 June 2025 International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict.

A girl at the Mother and Child Health Center in Mogadishu, Somalia, visited by the UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict

A girl at the Mother and Child Health Center in Mogadishu, Somalia, visited by the UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict. PHOTO:UN/Tobin Jones

“The horror of these heinous crimes echoes long after the guns fall silent.

Too often, perpetrators walk free, cloaked in impunity, while survivors often bear the impossible burden of stigma and trauma.

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19/06/2025

Civilian Deaths in Conflict Surged by 40% in 2024

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(UN News)* — Civilian deaths in conflict surged by 40 per cent last year, according to new data released by the UN human rights office (OHCHR) with already marginalised groups facing disproportionate levels of discrimination.

In 2024, civilian deaths in conflict surged by 40 per cent.
© UNFPA | In 2024, civilian deaths in conflict surged by 40 per cent.

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19/06/2025

‘Hate Speech Is Poison in the Well of Society’

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(UN News)* — Hate speech is a warning sign and a driver of violence, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said ahead of the 18 June 2025 International Day for Countering Hate Speech.
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UNESCO says that hate speech is on the rise worldwide.
Unsplash/Jon Tyson | UNESCO says that hate speech is on the rise worldwide.

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18/06/2025

More Gazans Killed Trying to Get Food, Healthcare Near to ‘Full Disaster’

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(UN News)* — Gaza’s health system is at breaking point, overwhelmed time and again by scores of people killed or injured near aid distribution sites, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday

The Israeli military's evacuation orders apply to 80 per cent of Gaza, leaving many of the enclave's people displaced.
UN News | The Israeli military’s evacuation orders apply to 80 per cent of Gaza, leaving many of the enclave’s people displaced.

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18/06/2025

‘Every Minute, an Equivalent of Four Football Fields of Healthy Land Becomes Degraded’

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18/06/2025

“We Have No One Else.” Families on the Brink in Nigeria’s Worst Hunger Crisis in Five Years

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(UN Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA)* — North-east Nigeria is facing its worst malnutrition crisis in five years. More than 1 million children under age 5 across Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states are at risk of severe acute malnutrition – that’s twice as many children as last year and the highest number on record.

Falmata and her granddaughter, Aisha, at the entrance of their makeshift shelter in Sangaya displacement camp, Dikwa, Borno State.
Falmata and her granddaughter, Aisha, at the entrance of their makeshift shelter in Sangaya displacement camp, Dikwa, Borno State. Photo: OCHA/Chima Onwe

For families who already endured years of conflict and displacement, hunger is a new and urgent threat.

“We’ve been here since 2016,” said Falmata Idris, 53, who lives in a makeshift shelter in the Sangaya camp for internally displaced people in Dikwa, Borno State, with her 12-year-old granddaughter, Aisha. 

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