Khartoum, 29 October, 2024 / 10:42 pm (ACI Africa).
A UK-based human rights foundation has condemned the escalation of attacks on places of worship in Sudan following the recent bombing of Sheikh El Jeili Mosque in the embattled Gezira State of the East-Central African country.
Local reports have told Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) that an estimated 31 people died in the October 20 attack by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) that has been in armed conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since 15 April 2023.
In a Monday, October 28 report, CSW President Mervyn Thomas has expressed solidarity with the victims of the attack, saying, “We extend our deepest condolences to the families of those killed and injured in the aerial bombardment of the Sheikh El Jeili Mosque.”
In the report, Mervyn says that attacks on places of worship where civilians are gathered and seek refuge “constitute severe breaches of international humanitarian and human rights law.”
He challenges international bodies, including the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan, to document the attacks on places of worship thoroughly.