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International US announces $315 million in new aid for Sudan

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NEW YORK — The United States announced Friday more than $315 million in additional humanitarian assistance to Sudan, where 14 months of war between rival generals has left nearly 25 million people in need of aid.

“This is the single largest humanitarian crisis on the planet,” USAID administrator Samantha Power told reporters on a conference call announcing the funding.

The United Nations warns that 5 million Sudanese are on the brink of famine.

Power expressed concern that the situation could be as bad as or worse than the 2011 drought-induced famine in Somalia that killed around 250,000 people, half of them children.

“The most worrying scenario would be that Sudan would become the deadliest famine since Ethiopia in the early 1980s,” she added.
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Around 1 million Ethiopians perished over a two-year period in that historic famine. Millions more were displaced, and hundreds of thousands left Ethiopia.

Power said the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) which are fighting each other, are actively blocking aid deliveries.

“It is obstruction, not insufficient stocks of food, that is the driving force behind the historic and deadly level of starvation in Sudan,” Power said. “That has to change immediately.”

Of the 25 million Sudanese in need of humanitarian aid and protection, the United Nations says 18 million are facing acute hunger, and that number will likely grow with the onset of the lean season this month.

The U.N. has been asking for months for both cross-border access from Chad and access across conflict front lines. It has also urged authorities to remove administrative barriers, including delays in travel authorizations for aid convoys.
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Access impediments have made it almost impossible to move humanitarian supplies to parts of Darfur and Khartoum.

The situation in North Darfur’s capital city, El Fasher, is especially dire. The RSF has surrounded the city, burning and looting communities in its vicinity. They have advanced on the city, where an SAF infantry division is outnumbered and surrounded.

On Thursday, the U.N. Security Council adopted a resolution demanding the RSF halt its siege and de-escalate the fight for El Fasher — where more than 800,000 civilians are sheltering — and allow aid in.

The World Food Program said Friday that a convoy carrying aid for about 160,000 people crossed into Darfur this week from Chad. It is only the third convoy to enter Sudan via the Tine border crossing from Chad in the past two months. The aid it is carrying is headed for people in Central, East and West Darfur.

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Battle for El Fasher

Power said Washington is concerned about what will happen to the civilians in El Fasher, especially ethnically non-Arab communities, if the city falls to the RSF.

“Clearly the RSF is on the march,” she said. “And where the RSF has gone in the Darfur area historically, and this conflict, mass atrocities have followed.”

Arab Janjaweed fighters who carried out the genocide against African Zaghawa, Masalit, Fur and other non-Arab ethnic groups in Darfur in the early 2000s, make up elements of today's RSF.
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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield told reporters on the call that there is no military solution to this conflict, and she criticized countries that are supporting the rival generals with arms and ammunition.

“We have been very, very clear with those actors, that they should cease their support for this war,” she said. “It is only exacerbating and prolonging the conflict, and it is making the situation more dire for the people of Sudan.”

She said the U.S. has spoken with the United Arab Emirates, which was implicated for sending military support to the RSF in a U.N. expert report earlier this year. The UAE denies it, saying it sends only humanitarian aid.

“We have engaged with the UAE; we have engaged with others,” Thomas-Greenfield said. “We know that the Russians and the Iranians are also providing support for the SAF. Both sides are getting this outside support, and we are pressuring all sides to discontinue.”

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has also expressed his concern about the fighting in El Fasher and across Sudan, saying a cease-fire is urgently needed to alleviate civilian suffering.

https://www.voanews.com/a/us-announces-315-million-in-new-aid-for-sudan/7656473.html
 
I'm glad Power stated that obstruction is a huge part of this crisis.

But, does that mean US boots on the ground to ensure people are fed?
 
All the US government is good for at this point is stealing from the taxpayers and giving it to foreign nations
 
That's a drop in the bucket for the worst humanitarian crisis in the world atm. The US has allocated over 150 billion in aid to Ukraine since Russia's invasion and over 12 billion to Israel since October 7th.

But, yeah, helping starving Africans is flushing money down the toilet. As a good, Christian nation, the US should continue to only fund military operations and provide war munitions for overseas territorial conflicts instead of attempting to help millions from dying of starvation.
 
That's a drop in the bucket for the worst humanitarian crisis in the world atm. The US has allocated over 150 billion in aid to Ukraine since Russia's invasion and over 12 billion to Israel since October 7th.

But, yeah, helping starving Africans is flushing money down the toilet. As a good, Christian nation, the US should continue to only fund military operations and provide war munitions for overseas territorial conflicts instead of attempting to help millions from dying of starvation.

Sudan is a shit hole, always has been. No saving it. It is what it is.
 
At what point is there expectations that there Countries that we are constantly giving money too get their shit together and get on their feet?

The irony of Socialist Countries needing to be propped up by Capitalist ones is lost on many Western Lefties.
 
That's a drop in the bucket for the worst humanitarian crisis in the world atm. The US has allocated over 150 billion in aid to Ukraine since Russia's invasion and over 12 billion to Israel since October 7th.

But, yeah, helping starving Africans is flushing money down the toilet. As a good, Christian nation, the US should continue to only fund military operations and provide war munitions for overseas territorial conflicts instead of attempting to help millions from dying of starvation.
I must have missed it, When did USA become a Christian nation?
 
I must have missed it, When did USA become a Christian nation?
Prob when we minted In God We Trust on our currency
That's a drop in the bucket for the worst humanitarian crisis in the world atm. The US has allocated over 150 billion in aid to Ukraine since Russia's invasion and over 12 billion to Israel since October 7th.

But, yeah, helping starving Africans is flushing money down the toilet. As a good, Christian nation, the US should continue to only fund military operations and provide war munitions for overseas territorial conflicts instead of attempting to help millions from dying of starvation.
tbf you donate that 150 billion to Sudan and it’s not going to do shit
 
That's a drop in the bucket for the worst humanitarian crisis in the world atm. The US has allocated over 150 billion in aid to Ukraine since Russia's invasion and over 12 billion to Israel since October 7th.

But, yeah, helping starving Africans is flushing money down the toilet. As a good, Christian nation, the US should continue to only fund military operations and provide war munitions for overseas territorial conflicts instead of attempting to help millions from dying of starvation.
Flogging was a legal punishment. Between 2009 and 2014, many people were sentenced to 40–100 lashes.[213][214][215][216][217][218] In August 2014, several Sudanese men died in custody after being flogged.[219][220][221] 53 Christians were flogged in 2001.[222] Sudan's public order law allowed police officers to publicly whip women who were accused of public indecency.[223]

Crucifixion was also a legal punishment. In 2002, 88 people were sentenced to death for crimes relating to murder, armed robbery, and participating in ethnic clashes. Amnesty International wrote that they could be executed by either hanging or crucifixion.[224]
 
Flogging was a legal punishment. Between 2009 and 2014, many people were sentenced to 40–100 lashes.[213][214][215][216][217][218] In August 2014, several Sudanese men died in custody after being flogged.[219][220][221] 53 Christians were flogged in 2001.[222] Sudan's public order law allowed police officers to publicly whip women who were accused of public indecency.[223]

Crucifixion was also a legal punishment. In 2002, 88 people were sentenced to death for crimes relating to murder, armed robbery, and participating in ethnic clashes. Amnesty International wrote that they could be executed by either hanging or crucifixion.[224]
Trump got them to pay up while Biden just sends them money.

On 23 October 2020, U.S. President Donald Trumpannounced that Sudan will start to normalize ties with Israel, making it the third Arab state to do so as part of the U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords.[242] On 14 December the U.S. Government removed Sudan from its State Sponsor of Terrorism list; as part of the deal, Sudan agreed to pay $335 million in compensation to victims of the 1998 embassy bombings.[243]

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Sudan’s army repels major assault on el-Fasher; kills RSF commander​

The war has created the worst humanitarian situation in the world with an estimated 756,000 people in Sudan facing ‘catastrophic food shortages’ by September.

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched a major attack on el-Fasher in North Darfur a day after the UN Security Council demanded the militia halt its weeks-long siege of the city.

Sudan’s Armed Forces “aborted the attack and inflicted huge losses” with “hundreds” of dead and wounded in the failed RSF assault, it said in a statement.

Among those killed was a senior RSF commander, Ali Yagoub Gibril, and the attackers “fled from the battlefield”, it added.

No response from RSF was immediately available.

The conflict in Sudan broke out in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the RSF, which is loyal to General Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo.

The violence has killed at least 14,000 people and displaced more than 10 million others, according to UN estimates. The UN and human rights groups have said they fear ethnic cleansing if RSF captures el-Fasher, a city of 1.8 million people and the last army stronghold in the Darfur region.

The war has created the worst humanitarian situation in the world, with an estimated 756,000 people in Sudan facing “catastrophic food shortages” by September.

Rape of our sisters and mothers’​

Many Sudanese have joined the armed forces to fight back against the rampaging RSF.

Musa Adam was displaced from his city of Nyala in South Darfur. He told Al Jazeera the horrors committed by RSF soldiers made him join the SAF effort against the militia.


“The displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters and mothers is what made me join. The RSF took over Nyala and staying there became too dangerous. So I came here but joined to return to Darfur and fight the RSF.”

In North Darfur, RSF launched repeated attacks that led to the displacement of more than 130,000 people in the past month. Several mass graves have been reported in the state. Dozens of villages have been burned to the ground, mostly of ethnic Zaghawas.


Abu-Alqassim Mohammed, a former RSF officer, also joined the Sudanese Armed Forces.

“I reported to the army on the first day of the conflict against the RSF because it rebelled against the government. They stood against the army and against the country from day one. They killed civilians and forced them from their homes,” he said.

El-Fasher has become a focal point of the nearly yearlong war. The battle for the city – seen as crucial for humanitarian aid in a region on the brink of famine – has raged for more than a month.

The charity Doctors Without Borders, known by its French initials MSF, said on Friday fighting in el-Fasher has killed at least 226 people and wounded 1,418. The overall death toll is believed to be far higher with the wounded unable to get treatment amid continuing air raids, shelling and ground combat.

“The situation in el-Fasher is chaotic,” said Michel-Olivier Lacharite, head of MSF’s emergency programme.

Need the world to wake up’​

The UN Security Council’s latest resolution calls for an immediate ceasefire, unhindered humanitarian access, and compliance with an arms embargo on Sudan, following a previous unsuccessful ceasefire call in March coinciding with Ramadan.

The United States on Friday announced $315m in emergency aid for Sudan warning a famine of historic proportions could be unfolding.

“We need the world to wake up to the catastrophe happening before our very eyes,” Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the United Nations, told reporters.

“We’ve seen mortality projections estimating that in excess of 2.5 million people – about 15 percent of the population – in Darfur and Kordofan, the hardest-hit regions, could die by the end of September,” she said.

“This is the largest humanitarian crisis on the face of the planet, and yet somehow it threatens to get worse as the rainy season approaches.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024...ajor-assault-on-el-fasher-kills-rsf-commander
 
All the US government is good for at this point is stealing from the taxpayers and giving it to foreign nations
- Theres no free money in politic. USA, Brazil or China arent losing their money. If they're giving 10 dolares with one hand, they're geting 50 later on the road.

Maybe they dont invest the money on the citizens, but dont worry, the political elite sees every cent!
 
At what point is there expectations that there Countries that we are constantly giving money too get their shit together and get on their feet?

The irony of Socialist Countries needing to be propped up by Capitalist ones is lost on many Western Lefties.
Sudan is not socialist, it's a theocratic Arab nationalist Muslim shithole
 
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