International Massacres in Sudan

Has peacekeeping gone the way of the dodo?

I mean, I can't picture either the SAF or RSF being the most capable force. I'd also be curious if they even have anything resembling effective anti-air capabilities.
 
You mean Palestinians are allowed to counter then ?

And lol at citing the invasion of Afghanistan and Iran as it brought any good to the world. Who rules those countries now ?

Not the right thread anyway.

It did no good to the world. The USA and GW Bush did not receive such criticism as Israel is getting now.
Bush peacefully retired and is treated with great affection.
Why is there such a double standard?

My point was that the USA was as bad, or worse. Sorry if it didn’t come across.
 
It did no good to the world. The USA and GW Bush did not receive such criticism as Israel is getting now.
Bush peacefully retired and is treated with great affection.
Why is there such a double standard?

My point was that the USA was as bad, or worse. Sorry if it didn’t come across.

We misunderstood eachother then, sorry and fair enough
 

Dire warnings over aid and hunger following RSF’s capture of Sudanese city​

Fears rise for displaced civilians as UN reports deteriorating situation and MSF warns of ‘staggering’ malnutrition

Eromo Egbejule and agencies

There are grave fears for civilians who survived the capture of El Fasher by a Sudanese paramilitary group last month, as the UN warned relief operations were on the brink of collapse and an aid group said malnutrition in displacement camps had reached “staggering” levels.

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured El Fasher – the capital of North Darfur state and the last urban centre outside of its grasp in the wider Darfur region – on 26 October. Survivor accounts and video and satellite evidence suggest more than 1,500 people were killed in ethnically targeted massacres in the immediate aftermath.

The International Organization for Migration, a UN agency, said the humanitarian situation in North Darfur had deteriorated in recent weeks. “Despite the rising need, humanitarian operations are now on the brink of collapse,” the IOM said in a statement.

“Warehouses are nearly empty, aid convoys face significant insecurity, and access restrictions continue to prevent the delivery of sufficient aid.”

Amy Pope, the IOM director general, said: “Our teams are responding, but insecurity and depleted supplies mean we are only reaching a fraction of those in need. Without safe access and urgent funding, humanitarian operations risk grinding to a halt at the very moment communities need support the most.”

The IOM said nearly 90,000 people had left El Fasher and surrounding villages in recent weeks, undertaking a perilous journey through unsafe routes where they have no access to food, water or medical assistance.

Tens of thousands have arrived at overcrowded displacement camps in Tawila, about 70km (43 miles) from El Fasher. In the camps, the displaced find themselves in barren areas with few tents and insufficient food and medical supplies.

The aid group Doctors Without Borders warned that malnutrition in displacement camps had reached “staggering” rates. More than 70% of children under the age of five who reached Tawila between the fall of El Fasher at the end of October and 3 November were acutely malnourished, and more than a third experienced severe acute malnutrition, the group said. “The true scale of the crisis is likely far worse than reported,” it added.

The World Health Organization warned this week that thousands of people remained trapped in the city with almost no access to food, clean water or medical care.

One witness to the fall of El Fasher told Reuters by phone from Tawila that RSF trucks had sprayed civilians with machine-gun fire and crushed them with their vehicles. “Young people, elderly, children, they ran them over,” said the man, who did not want to give his name. Another said he saw militiamen raiding residential areas and killing as many as 50 to 60 people in a street.

The RSF has been at war with the Sudanese army since April 2023, when tensions erupted between the two former allies that were meant to oversee a democratic transition after a 2019 uprising.

The RSF’s principal backer, the United Arab Emirates, has faced criticism for allegedly supplying weapons and mercenaries used in the capture of El Fasher. The UAE denies the claims despite evidence being presented in UN reports and elsewhere.

The full scale of the atrocities that have taken place in El Fasher are yet to emerge, but satellite imagery has picked up large pools of blood on streets and footage shot by RSF fighters themselves shows multiple instances of people wearing civilian clothes being shot dead. Fleeing medical workers have recounted killings, abductions, rapes and looting.

“There is mounting evidence that rape is being deliberately and systematically used as a weapon of war,” said Anna Mutavati, the UN Women regional director for east and southern Africa. “Women’s bodies become a crime scene in Sudan.”

As in previous mass killings perpetrated by the RSF, fighters in El Fasher appeared to be targeting darker skinned non-Arabs.

“These attacks have made starkly clear the cost of inaction by the international community,” the UN commissioner for human rights, Volker Türk, told Agence France-Presse on Monday.

The international criminal court has launched an investigation to determine the scale of abuses and potential war crimes in El Fasher, examining satellite imagery, witness testimonies, and on the ground reports.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-darfur-aid-malnutrition-rsf-el-fasher-tawila
 
The UAE are the ones funding the barbaric RSF. You know the UAE, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and all that. The place that all Western governments love and invest in. Totally not criminals.


Gulf monarchies are, with Israel, the biggest security threat in the world. They are behind a bunch of rotten military actions, famines, salafist groups,etc.
 
....... so fucked up
Go read the full article and see the proof

I dont even know where to look for hope at it halting



In a series of WhatsApp messages, Abdullah* describes how everyone he knew at the Saudi Hospital in the city of El-Fasher in Sudan's Darfur region is dead.

"All my patients, my staff, and everyone else in the hospital were killed. They shot them all."
He is reluctant to speak about much else because he is afraid for those who remained trapped when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control of the city in late October.

The RSF is a former state-aligned militia, now the major opposition to the Sudanese Armed Forces.

At his workplace, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported more than 460 patients and their companions were killed. At least six healthcare workers were also abducted.

"We left through the northern gate at the beginning of their incursion and infiltrated the city towards the north," Abdullah says.
 
Yeah, this is some of the worst shit going on in the world, but no one pays attention because there is no Jew-Islam conflict.

Why would anyone care about Africans killing each other? Nothing to shout from your rooftop about that anyone will hear. No Tik Tok trends, no college protests. No viral opinion videos anyone will watch. No opportunities for virtue signaling.

Who cares?
 
....... so fucked up
Go read the full article and see the proof

I dont even know where to look for hope at it halting



In a series of WhatsApp messages, Abdullah* describes how everyone he knew at the Saudi Hospital in the city of El-Fasher in Sudan's Darfur region is dead.


He is reluctant to speak about much else because he is afraid for those who remained trapped when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took control of the city in late October.

The RSF is a former state-aligned militia, now the major opposition to the Sudanese Armed Forces.

At his workplace, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported more than 460 patients and their companions were killed. At least six healthcare workers were also abducted.

"We left through the northern gate at the beginning of their incursion and infiltrated the city towards the north," Abdullah says.

Honestly the situation is in dire need of an international peace force but no one will do it cause it's a clusterfuck and has other countries involved like the UAE but mostly because no one cares at all, very sadly. It's disgustingly tragic.
 
I mean when was the last time you heard about the confit in the Congo. A state of perpetual war for the last what? 40
Years.

Just recently. The genocide in north Kivu is appalling. But I guess I'm in the minority since I follow the conflict. And even I don't understand everything.
 
Sudan: What photos and videos can tell us about the El-Fasher massacres


After an 18-month siege, the Sudanese city of El-Fasher fell on Monday, October 27. It was the last major city in Darfur that was not under the control of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group run by General Mohamed Hamdan "Hemedti" Dagalo. Since entering the city, the RSF have massacred civilians in several neighbourhoods, as shown in images analysed by the FRANCE 24 Observers team.

Dozens of images from Sudan’s El-Fasher have surfaced on Sudanese social media since Monday, October 27. One video shows pick-ups crammed with armed men speeding along the road ahead of fleeing civilians. Another shows fighters parading through the streets. And yet another shows trenches dug in the sand, piled with lifeless bodies.

These chilling videos were filmed and posted by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who took the city from the Sudanese army after more than a year and a half of siege. For the RSF, it is a major step towards wresting control of Sudan from the army.

The RSF emerged in the aftermath of the Janjaweed paramilitary group, known for having carried out ethnically based massacres in Darfur between 2003 and 2005. And since their capture of El-Fasher, the RSF have been filming themselves in triumph in the streets.



This isn’t the first time that Abu Lulu has performed his atrocities in front of the camera. On August 18, a video filmed in El-Fasher emerged online showing Abu Lulu executing another man in cold blood.

Before killing that man, Abu Lulu asked him about his ethnicity. When the man replies that he is Maba, one of the non-Arabic ethnic groups from Darfur regularly targeted by the RSF, Abu Lulu fires his pistol seven times at the man.

A few hours after the recent videos of Abu Lulu were posted online, the RSF tried to distance itself from him, claiming that he wasn’t part of their group. However, in images posted on his TikTok account, you can see Abu Lulu wearing a badge emblazoned with the RSF logo.

These different images posted on Abu Lulu’s TikTok account show him wearing a badge emblazoned with the logo of the Rapid Support Forces (shown in the upper right).
These different images posted on Abu Lulu’s TikTok account show him wearing a badge emblazoned with the logo of the Rapid Support Forces (shown in the upper right). © TikTok / user32729159961353

On Thursday, the RSF finally announced on their Telegram channel that Abu Lulu had been arrested: "Abu Lulu and a number of those involved in human rights violations in El-Fasher arrested by RSF." The post also features a video showing Abu Lulu in handcuffs and behind bars.

Read more : https://www.france24.com/en/africa/20251031-sudan-photos-videos-el-fasher-massacres-rsf



i don't know what's going on over in that shithole but not gonna lie, rolling down the street on a camel and strapped with ak-47's looks kind of badass. minus the popping off rounds at the sky in the middle of the street, is that shit legal in the americas?

they should also put a boom system on the back of those camels. can't be popping gats off in the streets without blasting some tunes.
 
i don't know what's going on over in that shithole but not gonna lie, rolling down the street on a camel and strapped with ak-47's looks kind of badass. minus the popping off rounds at the sky in the middle of the street, is that shit legal in the americas?

they should also put a boom system on the back of those camels. can't be popping gats off in the streets without blasting some tunes.

The real shitholde is this forum for having allowed such unhinged messages about an ethnic cleansing again and again
 
Just recently. The genocide in north Kivu is appalling. But I guess I'm in the minority since I follow the conflict. And even I don't understand everything.

Multigenerational Tribalist trauma and disputes over land or resource.
Seems geographically it could be anywhere. As long as it’s pertains to the persecution of the poor it solicits no media coverage whatsoever in my neck of the woods.
 
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