Amidst new reports of violence in the west
Sudanese region of Darfur,
the acting head of the joint United
Nations-African Union peacekeeping mission there,
known by the acronym
UNAMID,
today voiced her dismay and concern over the matter.
“I am dismayed by these deaths, and very concerned over the
repeated incidents that have led to the killing, injury of the local
population, as well as their displacement,” said UNAMID's Acting
Joint Special Representative and Joint Chief Mediator a.i., Aichatou
Mindaoudou.
“I reiterate my strong condemnation of all
forms of violence in Darfur, especially the attacks against civilians,
which constitute serious crimes,” she added in a news release.
In the release,
UNAMID noted that it had received reports of an
alleged attack on civilians that resulted in fatalities, an abduction of a
civilian and widespread population displacement.
The attack
reportedly took
place on Friday in the village of Sigili, located in the Shawa area, about
40 kilometres southeast of El Fasher, the capital city of North Darfur.
According to media reports, 13 people were killed in the violence.
Earlier today,
UNAMID sent a verification team to the area to
gather information on the incident – however, the convoy the team was
travelling in was prevented by the Government of Sudan's military, at Zam
Zam checkpoint, from reaching the destination.
Also today,
several hundred mourners marched in a funeral procession through El Fasher,
in sympathy with the victims of the incident, carrying the bodies of ten
people who had reportedly died in the attack and bringing them to the gate
of UNAMID's headquarters in the city.
Representatives of the
mourners met with the Mission's leadership and called, in particular, for
an investigation into the violence, according to UNAMID.
Following the
meeting,
UN police escorted the mourners, at their request, to bury the
victims.
“I urge all the parties to avoid violence and
choose the path of peace and negotiated settlement,”
Ms. Mindaoudou
stated.
Having begun in Darfur some nine years ago,
the
region's violence is mainly due to inter-communal fighting, attacks
perpetrated by armed groups against civilians, and sporadic clashes between
the Government and armed movements.
Established in July 2007,
UNAMID has the protection of civilians as its core mandate. In addition,
the Mission is tasked with facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid
and assisting with an inclusive peace process in Darfur, among other
responsibilities.
from: UN News Service
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