Tánaiste statement on atrocities in Sudan
- Published on: 28 October 2025
- Last updated on: 31 October 2025
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Harris, has called for an immediate cessation of atrocities in Sudan following the take-over of the city of El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
The Tánaiste said:
“I am horrified by alarming reports coming out of El Fasher that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are carrying out large-scale, ethnically-motivated atrocities including summary executions, sexual based violence and detaining civilians. This is part of a terrible and widespread pattern we have seen in Sudan, including the use of rape and starvation as weapons of war. The suffering must stop.
“I call on the RSF to take action urgently to end these criminal acts. All warring parties in Sudan must to adhere to their commitments and obligations to protect civilians and to enable humanitarian access in line with international humanitarian law. The safety of civilians and humanitarian workers must be guaranteed and perpetrators must be held to account. All civilians attempting to flee El Fasher must be guaranteed safe passage.”
The Tánaiste called for increased international efforts to halt the conflict in Sudan and deliver humanitarian aid to people affected:
“The plight of the people of Sudan cannot be ignored. I will continue to work with EU and international partners to call for an immediate cessation of hostilities and for the facilitation of sustained humanitarian access. Last week I joined colleagues at the EU Foreign Affairs Council Meeting in strongly condemning the ongoing conflict. The international community must engage to ensure an effective humanitarian response and a pathway to peace.
“Ireland has provided over €14 million in humanitarian support this year to people in Sudan and to refugees in neighbouring countries. The support of Irish Aid is making a difference on the ground including in reaching the most vulnerable. This support will be provided as long as the suffering of the Sudanese people continues.”
ENDS
Press Office
28 October 2025