UN rights body holds urgent session in wake of Sudan coup
Source: AP
GENEVA (AP) The United Nations top human rights official on Friday condemned actions by military leaders following a coup in Sudan and said that excessive use of force by security forces had left at least 13 people dead and more than 300 injured.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet also expressed concern about the numerous arrests and disappearances of civil society and protest leaders, journalists, and activists.
She made the comments during an urgent session of the organizations top human rights body about Sudan on Friday after the military coup there nearly two weeks ago. Britain, the United States, Germany and Norway are leading a push to commission an expert to monitor the situation.
The Human Rights Council debate is taking place while the U.N. still recognizes the ambassador from the deposed Sudanese government as the countrys official representative in Geneva. No representative from among Sudans top generals seemed to be attending the session.
FILE - Sudan's head of the military, Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, speaks during a press conference at the General Command of the Armed Forces in Khartoum, Sudan, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021. The U.N.s top human rights body is holding an urgent session about Sudan on Friday, Nov. 5, 2021, after a military coup there nearly two weeks ago, with Britain, the United States, Germany and Norway leading a push to commission an expert to monitor the situation. The push for a human rights expert comes amid mounting pressure on Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, and the forces loyal to him who dissolved Sudans transitional government and detained other government officials and political leaders in the Oct. 25 coup. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali, file)
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(21,670 posts)Generally, Bumbeo made a point of only visiting right-wing autocrats.
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(2,022 posts)to commission an expert to monitor the situation."
That's pure United Nations right there.
Looks like an internal issue to me. The United Nations should issue a statement saying they hope thinks work out for the best, and leave it at that.