2025-11-02 22:55:09
Politics

El Fasher's Fall: How RSF's Actions Sparked Sudan's Humanitarian Catastrophe

The situation in Sudan has deteriorated dramatically following the Rapid Support Forces' (RSF) seizure of El Fasher, leading to widespread violence and humanitarian crises. Reports indicate mass killings and executions of civilians, raising alarm among international observers.

With millions in desperate need of aid, humanitarian access has become increasingly restricted, exacerbating the plight of those trapped in conflict zones. Foreign ministers have described the atrocities as 'apocalyptic,' highlighting the urgent need for international intervention.

Activists documenting human rights abuses are facing severe threats, further complicating efforts to address the crisis. As the RSF continues its campaign of terror, the humanitarian disaster unfolds, leaving countless individuals at risk and in dire circumstances.

time
1. November 2025 um 19:17

Reports of Mass Killings by Militia After Key City Falls in Sudan. Here’s What We Know

Sudan's brutal civil war entered a new round of extreme violence after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured El Fasher, Western Darfur. The RSF has been accused of mass killings and executions of civilians by witnesses and local reports. The city was the last holdout in Darfur of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), whom the RSF has been fighting for three years. Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee, Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations for Africa, told an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security C..
The Guardian
2. November 2025 um 12:00

He told the world what was happening in El Fasher. Then they sought him out. How Sudan lost ‘a true hero of the war’

Mohamed Khamis Douda, Zamzam displacement camp activist, was killed by RSF in El Fasher. Douda documented rights abuses and daily survival for months, sharing with The Guardian. Colombian mercenaries were fighting on El Fasher's peripheries, and Douda's reporting highlighted atrocities committed by RSF. Avaaz campaign group raised concern about RSF hunting down activists, including those helping with community kitchens. Muammar Ibrahim from Al Jazeera and Siham Hassan, former MP, were also arr..
tempo
2. November 2025 um 14:34

Sudan: Foreign Ministers Decry 'Apocalyptic' Atrocities

Foreign ministers from several countries, including Germany's Johann Wadephul and the UK's Yvette Cooper, have condemned the 'apocalyptic' situation in Sudan as tens of thousands of people are at risk due to fighting between the military and the Rapid Support Forces. The UN estimates that over 65,000 people have fled el-Fasher in Darfur after it was captured by the RSF on October 26. WHO and Doctors Without Borders have called for more action from the international community to prevent atrocit..
jamaicainquirer
2. November 2025 um 17:45

Humanitarian disaster worsens across Sudan after RSF takes over el-Fasher

A humanitarian disaster is unfolding in Sudan's war-torn western regions after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took over el-Fasher, with millions of people in dire need of aid. Despite a failed roadmap for a ceasefire, international aid agencies are urging the SAF and RSF to allow increased access for humanitarian assistance. The situation remains catastrophic, with tens of thousands trapped in el-Fasher and many more unaccounted for after fleeing, while reports of mass executions,..
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