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Sudan Land Dispute
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19 killed, 36,000 displaced in Sudan land ownership dispute: UN

| @indiablooms | Oct 22, 2022, at 09:13 pm

New York/IBNS: Inter-communal violence in Sudan following a land ownership dispute has claimed at least 19 lives, a United Nations (UN) spokesman said.

UN Interim Humanitarian Coordinator Eddie Rowe is deeply concerned about the recent violence in West Kordofan and Blue Nile State, said Stephane Dujarric, chief spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, on Friday.

"In Al Lagowa, in West Kordofan, violence escalated following a land ownership dispute and authorities report that at least 19 people were killed and 34 injured," Dujarric said.

Last week, a brawl began after arguments regarding land escalated between Hausa community and rival groups in Wad Al Mahi, close to Roseires, south to capital city Khartum, as per media reports.

Citing the International Organization for Migration, he said that more than 36,000 people fled the town.

In Wad Al Mahi, Blue Nile State, inter-communal violence has spread to several localities, and at least 1,200 people were displaced.

"As fighting continues, unconfirmed reports refer to many people killed," the spokesman said.

"Two days ago, the Governor of Blue Nile State issued a decree prohibiting the movement of civilians using trucks within Wad Al Mahi."

He said that restricting their freedom of movement prevents people from seeking safety and accessing life-saving services.

Dujarric said that interim humanitarian coordinator Rowe reminded all parties involved in the conflict to comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law and to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, including health facilities, schools and water systems.

The spokesman said Rowe also urges the parties to allow the free movement of people looking for safety and assistance.

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