GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States, Britain, Norway and Germany plan to submit a motion to the U.N. rights body to set up an investigation into ...
GENEVA - The United States, Britain, Norway and Germany plan to submit a motion to the U.N. rights body to set up an investigation into alleged atrocities in Sudan, a draft motion showed onSaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for September 29, 2023 | SaltWireGENEVA - The United States, Britain, Norway and Germany plan to submit a motion to the U.N. rights body to set up an investigation into alleged atrocities in Sudan, a draft motion showed on Friday.
The document seen by Reuters condemns alleged human rights violations and abuses committed during Sudan's five-month-long conflict and seeks to establish a three-person Fact Finding Mission to investigate them.
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