November 6, 2024 (PORT SUDAN) – Sudan’s government on Wednesday disputed U.N. estimates of the number of people displaced by recent violence in eastern Al Jazhirah state, where the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been accused of widespread abuses. The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on October 28 that attacks by the RSF in Al Jazirah had killed dozens of civilians, injured others, and displaced some 46,700 people. However, Sudan’s Humanitarian Aid Commissioner, Salwa Adam Binia, called the figures “questionable,” saying OCHA had not conducted proper assessments on the ground. “The numbers may be inflated or lower than the true figure,” Binia said, adding that local committees were conducting daily counts and a technical team would visit affected areas to determine accurate figures. She acknowledged that displacement was ongoing and said the government was working to assess needs and provide aid. Binia condemned the violence against civilians in eastern Al Jazirah and said the government had allocated significant humanitarian assistance to those affected. On Wednesday, a convoy carrying food and shelter supplies left Port Sudan for areas where displaced people from eastern Al Jazirah have sought refuge in Gedaref, Kassala, and River Nile states. The …
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