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Sudanese Protesters in Geneva Demand Justice and Accountability for War Crimes

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By World News Published December 14, 2024
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In Geneva, a powerful demonstration unfolded as Sudanese civilians, forced to flee their homeland due to the ongoing conflict, gathered outside the United Nations headquarters. Their voices carried messages of justice, peace, and accountability for the devastating war that has displaced millions and shattered the lives of countless families.

The protesters blamed General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and his allies in the Muslim Brotherhood-led army for orchestrating the conflict, which has brought unimaginable suffering to the people of Sudan. They highlighted the destruction of civilian markets, indiscriminate airstrikes, and mass displacement caused by a war waged to serve the political ambitions of a few at the expense of the many.

Among the crowd were Syrian refugees, who stood in solidarity with the Sudanese protesters. Having endured their own struggles of war and displacement, they empathized deeply with the plight of Sudanese civilians. While their presence underscored the shared cost of war, the focus remained firmly on Sudan, where the ongoing violence has left millions homeless and thousands dead or injured.

The protesters called on the international community to act decisively. They demanded more than words—calling for targeted measures to protect civilians, ensure humanitarian aid reaches those in need, and hold warlords and military leaders accountable for crimes against humanity.

One protester said, “We are here because we have no choice. Our homes are gone, our families are scattered, and our lives have been destroyed. Burhan and his regime must face justice for what they have done to Sudan.”

Banners carried by the demonstrators bore messages such as “Stop the War,” “Justice for Sudan,” and “No to Military Rule.” Protesters also called for the United Nations to establish independent investigations into the atrocities committed during the conflict, ensuring that justice is served for the victims.

The protest in Geneva served as a stark reminder of the ongoing crisis in Sudan. The demonstrators’ demands echoed across the city, urging the world not to look away from the suffering of millions. As one participant put it, “We want peace, justice, and a future for our children—a future where no one has to flee their home to find safety.”

This gathering of Sudanese and Syrians was not just a protest but a plea for humanity, justice, and the end of senseless wars that devastate nations and rob people of their dignity and dreams.

By Lena Müller

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