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International aid for Sudan ‘nowhere near enough’
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First, the civil war in Sudan is amongst the world's worst. At least 20,000 people have been
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killed and an unprecedented man-made famine triggered by an ego clash between rival generals,
00:12
one who leads the army, the other the RSF paramilitary. And yet the war attracts fatally
00:17
little diplomatic action. As international leaders meet in New York for the UN General Assembly,
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the body's secretary general has raised alarm about the escalation in the Sudanese conflict,
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also on Wednesday the US pledged 24 million dollars in humanitarian aid and a ministerial
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meeting did try to ramp up more support. Humanitarian chiefs though want to see more
00:41
being tangibly done at the diplomatic level. We urge member states to use all their leverage
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to bring the horrific violations of international humanitarian law and the abuses of human rights
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law to an end. Second, we need a concerted diplomatic push for a step change in humanitarian
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access, for the safe streamlined and swift delivery of aid through all possible routes.
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Now Khalid Khair is a Sudanese activist who was at that ministerial meeting on Wednesday,
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she joins me now from New York. Khalid, first of all you were also at UNGA a year ago trying
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to keep attention on what's happening in Sudan. Have you seen enough progress
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at the diplomatic level over the last year?
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Short answer is no and that's because the needs have grown exponentially since last year.
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Since last year we've had a famine declaration, we have had evidence of genocidal attacks and
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atrocities, we have had a deepening humanitarian situation, we have had you know the world's
01:53
largest displacement crisis, the world's largest child displacement crisis in Sudan and we also
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have the world's largest protection crisis in Sudan with conflict-related sexual violence going
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through the roof and because of that you know what we're seeing just in the past two days of
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being here in New York is nowhere near enough from any of the member states as well as the
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UN Secretariat that goes any way into you know fully addressing what's the needs in Sudan.
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So in those conversations that you were party to on Wednesday,
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what kind of things are you hearing? I mean for example one aspect is how over the last
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year or so it's become increasingly apparent the war that started last August has components
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that in some ways make it a proxy war. Did that come up at any of the talks that you
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witnessed either on Wednesday or earlier in the week?
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No it hasn't, at least not in the open sessions that we have been privy to.
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As I understand there is a closed session today which might have much more frank conversation
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but for example today's session which you just recently showed had a group of countries
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assembled that are frankly very much part and parcel of the continuation of this war. You had
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United Arab Emirates, you had Egypt, you had Saudi Arabia, you had Qatar, all of these countries we
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know and we have very good evidence of that they are fueling the conflict by supporting one party
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or the other and so in many ways this humanitarian funding session today that had all of these
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countries in it is sort of like humanitarian gaslighting. All of these countries are able
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to come and sit and say that they feel for the people of Sudan but they are aware of the sort
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of state collapse of the humanitarian situation, the worsening humanitarian situation in Sudan
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and this kind of forum allows them to be able to both fund the war in Sudan and arm the war in
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Sudan and then you know express their sympathy and put frankly a pittance for most of them on
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the table for humanitarian response in Sudan. There has to be a way to do this better and there
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has to be a way for other countries that are truly concerned for the Sudanese people to hold
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the countries that fuel this conflict to account. Now what we know is the United States which gave
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around 424 million dollars pledged today is also the country that two days ago embraced
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Mohammed bin Zayed the ruler of the United Arab Emirates who the UN's own reporting has found
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is very much in you know part of the problem effectively that they are funding the RSF that
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they are arming the RSF and those two things cannot exist in the same universe. What we need
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to see is much more pressure on countries like the UAE but also like Egypt, like Qatar, like Saudi
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Arabia, like Russia and Iran who are sending arms to Sudan from other member states and we just
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haven't seen any traction on that. And when it comes to elements of the the conflict itself on
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the ground that they have been growing concerned about the imminent fall of the Darfur city of
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al-Fasha which has been under siege from the RSF for months now. Get us up to speed with what you
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understand to be happening there at the moment and whether there's been much diplomatic engagement on
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that front. Well sources on the ground as well as satellite imagery confirm that the RSF is making
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some gains in parts of al-Fasha but we are also seeing some of the joint forces these are
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armed groups that signed the peace agreement several years ago are pushing back as much as
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they can. Now the general trend and this has been the general trend since April is that the RSF are
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still likely to take al-Fasha. The issue there is that once they take al-Fasha the atrocity risk
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goes through the roof and this is something that we know will happen. This is the sort of pre-Rwanda
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moment where everybody knew exactly what was going to happen in Rwanda and did absolutely
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nothing to stop it and we are seeing that moment in al-Fasha right now and the world it's not like
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the world doesn't have information at hand they very much do. We haven't seen with the world
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assembled here in New York over this week anywhere near the level of concerted diplomatic pressure
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on the RSF on their backers to really push back away from that event eventuality or that scenario.
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