The resolution calls for an end to the violence and an expansion of the mandate of a UN expert specializing in Sudan to include monitoring violations “directly arising from the current conflict.”
The United Nations Human Rights Council voted narrowly on Thursday in favor of strengthening monitoring of violations in the ongoing conflict in Sudan, despite opposition from Khartoum.
And 18 of the 47 council members voted in favor of the resolution, while 15 opposed it and 14 abstained.
The resolution calls for an end to the violence and an expansion of the mandate of a UN expert specializing in Sudan to include monitoring violations “directly arising from the current conflict”.