UN Fact Finding Mission Condemn Deadly Attack On Sudan's Al-Safiya Mosque
(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
GENEVA, Sept 24 (KUNA) -- The UN's Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for the Sudan on Wednesday condemned a deadly drone strike allegedly carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the Al-Safiya Mosque and adjacent homes in El Fasher, North Darfur, on 19 September.
In a statement issued in Geneva the Fact finding mission called for immediate action to protect civilians and warned that El Fasher remains under siege and at grave risk of further attacks with civilians facing extreme danger.
It stated that the attack which took place during dawn prayers reportedly killed at least 75 worshippers including children and injured many others. It is the latest and the most devastating, in a series of assaults on religious and cultural sites during Sudan's ongoing conflict.
"Killing civilians including children while in prayer in a mosque shows a blatant disregard for the most fundamental principles of international law" said Mohamed Chande Othman Chair of the Fact-Finding Mission stressing "Those responsible must be held accountable."
For her part Joy Ngozi Ezeilo expert member of the Fact-Finding Mission said "Places of worship should be sanctuaries not targets," adding "This strike deepens the trauma of communities already suffering starvation displacement and sexual violence. The world cannot look away while civilians are attacked in their most sacred spaces."
The Mission stressed that attacks directed against cultural property and religious sites are flagrant violations of international humanitarian and human rights law that may amount to war crimes.
Mona Rishmawi an expert member of the Mission stressed "Sudan's rich and diverse religious and cultural tapestry forms part of its shared heritage" adding that "Deliberate attacks on worshippers, mosques, churches, and cultural sites risk erasing identity and dignity.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has already condemned individuals for the intentional destruction of religious and cultural sites in other conflicts.
The Fact-Finding Mission will continue to investigate these grave acts and seek accountability, she added.
The Mission called for concrete measures by all parties to protect civilians and safeguard and protect religious and cultural buildings.
"Every day of delay results in more bloodshed," Othman said. "Justice and protection demand immediate action." (end)
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In a statement issued in Geneva the Fact finding mission called for immediate action to protect civilians and warned that El Fasher remains under siege and at grave risk of further attacks with civilians facing extreme danger.
It stated that the attack which took place during dawn prayers reportedly killed at least 75 worshippers including children and injured many others. It is the latest and the most devastating, in a series of assaults on religious and cultural sites during Sudan's ongoing conflict.
"Killing civilians including children while in prayer in a mosque shows a blatant disregard for the most fundamental principles of international law" said Mohamed Chande Othman Chair of the Fact-Finding Mission stressing "Those responsible must be held accountable."
For her part Joy Ngozi Ezeilo expert member of the Fact-Finding Mission said "Places of worship should be sanctuaries not targets," adding "This strike deepens the trauma of communities already suffering starvation displacement and sexual violence. The world cannot look away while civilians are attacked in their most sacred spaces."
The Mission stressed that attacks directed against cultural property and religious sites are flagrant violations of international humanitarian and human rights law that may amount to war crimes.
Mona Rishmawi an expert member of the Mission stressed "Sudan's rich and diverse religious and cultural tapestry forms part of its shared heritage" adding that "Deliberate attacks on worshippers, mosques, churches, and cultural sites risk erasing identity and dignity.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has already condemned individuals for the intentional destruction of religious and cultural sites in other conflicts.
The Fact-Finding Mission will continue to investigate these grave acts and seek accountability, she added.
The Mission called for concrete measures by all parties to protect civilians and safeguard and protect religious and cultural buildings.
"Every day of delay results in more bloodshed," Othman said. "Justice and protection demand immediate action." (end)
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