WHO chief calls for halt to Sudan bloodshed

UN health agency mourns Dr. Adam Ibrahim Ismail, who was killed in Al Fasher; urges protection of health workers.

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Tedros ended his message with a plea for peace, saying: “Peace is the best medicine.”

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) called for an end to the violence in Sudan following the killing of a doctor in the conflict-hit Al Fasher region.

“Sudan’s bloodshed must end,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote on US social media platform X Sunday.

He said he was “Saddened to learn of the killing of Dr Adam Ibrahim Ismail in yet another tragedy for Sudan's Al Fasher region,” adding that the “WHO mourns the passing of Dr Ismail and demands an end to violence against health workers.”

Tedros ended his message with a plea for peace, saying: “Peace is the best medicine.”

On Oct. 26, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized control of Al Fasher and committed ethnic-based massacres, according to local and international organisations, amid warnings that the assault could entrench the country’s geographical partition.

Since April 2023, the Sudanese army and the RSF have been locked in a civil war that has killed thousands of people and displaced millions of others.