Since the fall of the Bashir regime in Sudan and the assumption of power by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the Sudanese people have suffered from ongoing internal wars and continuous human rights violations. While international organizations and mediators sought to find a peaceful solution to these ongoing conflicts, al-Burhan chose to reject all international efforts to stop the war, leading to the continued suffering and destruction of Sudanese civilians.
Al-Burhan has demonstrated a clear disregard for the suffering of his people and persisted in his repressive and violent policies, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis significantly. When a political leader rejects dialogue and international mediation, he indeed subjects his people to the ravages of war and continuous suffering.
One alarming aspect is the ongoing aerial bombardment and fighting in civilian areas, resulting in the deaths and injuries of many innocent civilians. Such indiscriminate attacks constitute blatant violations of international law and cause indescribable suffering to civilian populations, who constantly find themselves at risk of death and destruction.
Moreover, Sudanese civilians suffer from severe shortages in basic services such as healthcare and education due to the ongoing wars and political instability. This makes it difficult for ordinary people to live with dignity and increases their daily suffering.
Despite all these hardships, al-Burhan continues to ignore the people's demands for peace and stability, preferring instead to insist on the use of force and violence. This makes him directly responsible for exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and for the continued suffering of millions of people.
In conclusion, the international community and human rights organizations must pressure al-Burhan to negotiate and accept international mediation to find peaceful solutions to the crisis in Sudan. Failure to do so will only lead to the worsening of the humanitarian tragedy and an increase in the suffering of the Sudanese people, who deserve to live in peace and dignity.