Hundred killed in new Darfur violence —again

Hundreds of armed militants launched repeated attacks last week on Abu Zar displaced persons camp outside El Geneina, capital of Sudan's West Darfur state. The waves of attacks by presumed Arab militias on mostly Masalit camp residents claimed at least 100 lives and uprooted thousands, some acorss the border into neighboring Chad. Aid groups have suspended their operations, while a state of emergency has been declared across West Darfur. A similar series of attacks on camps around El Geneina in January left over 150 dead. Many accuse militias of stepping up attacks following the December withdrawal of a UN-African Union peacekeeping mission after 13 years on the ground in Darfur region.

The Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF) rebel movement welcomed the decision to declare a state of emergency in West Darfur, and is calling for a political solution to the crisis. The SRF also called for acceleration of the formation of joint forces to protect the people of Darfur, as stipulated in the October 2020 Juba Peace Agreement. These joint forces are to be members of both the Sudan Armed Forces as well as the armed rebel movements that signed the agreement. (The New Humanitarian, TNH, Radio Dabanga, Al Jazeera)

Scores dead in new Darfur violence —again

Attacks by Arab militiamen on mostly Masalit residents of the Krinding displaced persons camp have left at least 88 dead in West Darfur province. The militias torched and looted properties, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. (AP, Al Jazeera)

World Food Programme suspends operations in North Darfur

The World Food Programme (WFP) has suspended operations across the state of North Darfur in Sudan, following a series of attacks on all three of its warehouses in El Fasher, the state capital. The suspension could affect close to two million people in the area in 2022. The WFP is calling on the government of Sudan to urgently provide adequate security, to recover the looted stocks and to provide guarantees so that the agency can safely resume its operations in North Darfur.