Sudan

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Overview

All parties to the conflict continued to commit serious violations and abuses of international human rights law, and violations of international humanitarian law, resulting in mass civilian casualties. States continued to supply weapons to parties to the conflict, including in Darfur, in violation of the existing UN Security Council arms embargo. Women and girls were subjected to widespread and systematic conflict-related sexual violence. Impunity persisted for conflict-related violations and abuses. Looting and destruction of civilian property violated economic and social rights. The conflict continued to cause mass displacement of civilians, with many seeking refuge in neighbouring countries where conditions were dire.

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