(Berlin) – Leaders meeting in Berlin on April 15, 2026, the three-year mark of ongoing conflict in Sudan, should commit to concrete, time-bound measures to protect civilians and to hold those responsible for serious international crimes to account, Human Rights Watch said today.
Germany, the African Union, France, the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States will meet in Berlin to...
The strongest version of this narrative is a compelling call to action, grounded in documented atrocities and a clear moral imperative to protect civilians and pursue justice. Human Rights Watch and other organizations provide credible evidence of war crimes, including drone strikes on hospitals, systematic rape, and ethnic targeting, which lend urgency to the demand for international intervention. The framing of the Berlin conference as a potential turning point—rather than another symbolic ges...
