Statement15 May 2025DT-2025-003
On non-partisan positioning
By DAR Talks
DAR Talks does not align with either armed party in Sudan. Both the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces have been credibly accused of war crimes against Sudanese women. Our position is anti-violence-against-women and pro-accountability — applied without favour to either side.
This is not a procedural neutrality. We do not give the two parties equal voice or treat their actions as morally equivalent on a case-by-case basis. Where the evidence implicates one party in a specific incident, we name that party. Amnesty International's April 2025 investigation They raped all of us documented thirty-six cases of women and girls — some as young as fifteen — raped, gang-raped, or held in sexual slavery by RSF forces across four Sudanese states. The OHCHR has documented patterns attributable to the SAF in other contexts. Where the evidence points, we point.
What non-partisan means here is this: we will not subordinate the question of violence against Sudanese women to any war-aim. We will not endorse a military victory by either party as the route to women's safety. We will not allow our platform, our coalitions, or our funding to be used to take sides in a war whose principal cost is being paid by women neither side has protected.
This is the position we ask coalition partners, funders, and journalists who quote us to understand. It is the position the Sudanese women we work with have asked us to hold. It does not change.
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Cite this statement
- APA
DAR Talks. (2025, May 15). On non-partisan positioning. https://dar-talks.com/en/statements/dt-2025-003-non-partisan/
- Chicago
DAR Talks. "On non-partisan positioning." May 15, 2025. https://dar-talks.com/en/statements/dt-2025-003-non-partisan/.
- MLA
DAR Talks. "On non-partisan positioning." DAR Talks, 15 May 2025, https://dar-talks.com/en/statements/dt-2025-003-non-partisan/.
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