Chemical Weapons in Sudan’s Civil War: Credibility, Consequences, and the Need for Accountability

Volume:19
Issue: 2
COVER STORY

This article examines the renewed concerns about chemical-weapons use in Sudan’s civil war. Allegations of chlorinegas deployment by the Sudanese Armed Forces reflect weakening global norms, persistent impunity, and uneven international responses. The case underscores the urgent need to reinforce chemical weapons non-proliferation and strengthen mechanisms for accountability.

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Mohanasakthivel J

Mohanasakthivel J

Research Analyst