HRW Report 2024: Crisis in Sudan and Ethiopia [4:48]

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Human Rights Watch's World Report 2024 highlights severe human rights crises in the Horn of Africa, with a focus on Sudan and Ethiopia. The report underscores rampant wartime atrocities and insufficient international aid, emphasizing the dire consequences for civilians. In Sudan, the conflict has resulted in mass killings, especially in West Darfur State, while Ethiopia continues to face gross rights abuses against civilians. In a conversation with VOA’s Nabeel Biajo, HRW Africa Director Mausi Segun urges global and regional action to address these crises, emphasizing the crucial need for accountability, civilian protection, and increased humanitarian support.