Apr 25, 2002
The United Nations Commission on Human Rights on Friday narrowly adopted a resolution expressing deep concern over the human rights situation in Sudan. The resolution - adopted by a vote of 25 in favour and 24 opposed, with four abstentions - expressed deep concern at the negative role of undisciplined militias armed by the Sudanese government and of the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A), the use of children as soldiers, forced displacement, arbitrary detention, torture, and summary and arbitrary executions.
































