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UN holds debate on Sudan’s al-Obeid, as Britain warns about atrocities

The U.N. Human Rights Council decided on Tuesday to hold an emergency debate on the situation 'in Sudan's al-Obeid' later this week. Britain's envoy warned of the 'risk of mass atrocities' The request was made after reports that Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and their allies were massing forces in the area of al-Obeid, which could lead to an escalation in the conflict.

Human Rights Ambassador of Britain,?Eleanor Sanders, described the "siege-like" conditions that thousands are trapped in and isolated from humanitarian aid due to increasing drone strikes.

She told the Geneva-based Council that "up to 500,000 civilians now face large-scale atrocities...We can't allow a repetition of preventable atrocities."

Germany, Ireland and Norway also supported the request. The debate will be held on July 3. The Sudanese delegation refused to speak at the council meeting on Tuesday.

Sanders stated that London "plans to present a motion" before the council's?47 members on Friday. He did not provide any details. The council has no legal authority, but it can vote to start investigations that are used in cases of war crimes before national and international courts.

(source: Reuters)