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NRC denies arms smuggling allegations in Sudan

The organization said it operates on strict humanitarian principles of neutrality, impartiality, and independence and exists solely to provide aid to those in need.

by Sudans Post
November 5, 2024
Logo of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). [Photo courtesy]
Logo of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). [Photo courtesy]

PORT SUDAN — The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) on Tuesday denied claims that it is involved in smuggling arms to Darfur, calling the reports false and a threat to the safety of its staff in Sudan, where a humanitarian crisis has intensified since conflict broke out in April 2023.

The NRC said the allegations falsely accuse the organization of aiding either side in the ongoing fighting between Sudan’s military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The organization said it operates on strict humanitarian principles of neutrality, impartiality, and independence and exists solely to provide aid to those in need.

“These baseless allegations not only misrepresent NRC’s mission but also endanger the lives of our humanitarian colleagues who are working in one of the most challenging environments in Sudan,” the NRC said in a statement, adding that it had formally protested to the media outlet amplifying the claims and is considering legal action to defend its reputation.

“NRC’s work in Sudan is firmly based on humanitarian principles of neutrality, impartiality, and independence. Our sole mission is to provide life-saving assistance to millions facing urgent and unprecedented needs amid the current crisis,” it added.

“We have lodged a formal protest with the media outlet responsible for promoting these defamatory claims. We are exploring all options to protect our reputation and that of our staff, including legal action,” it continued.

Social media users in Sudan have this week circulated unconfirmed reports that NRC vehicles have transported arms to Darfur, where intense fighting between government and RSF forces has escalated humanitarian needs.

Since last year, the conflict has displaced more than 11 million people, with nearly half of Sudan’s population now requiring aid, according to United Nations estimates.

Aid workers face immense difficulties accessing many areas, with looting and violence putting both staff and supplies at risk.

The NRC urged all parties to respect humanitarian efforts and stop spreading misinformation that could hinder the delivery of critical aid to those affected by the ongoing conflict.

“We call on all stakeholders to respect the vital role of humanitarian organizations and to refrain from spreading misinformation that jeopardizes the safety of aid workers and hinders the delivery of essential support to communities still suffering due to displacement and war,” it added.

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