2025-11-03 04:40:12
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R.S.F. Atrocities in Darfur Target Zaghawa Amidst Global Inaction

In Sudan's Darfur region, a humanitarian crisis escalates as the Rapid Support Forces (R.S.F.) commit grave atrocities against civilians, particularly targeting the Zaghawa ethnic group. Control of El Fasher has seen rampant violence, with reports of mass killings and war crimes emerging.

The international community, including the U.N. and the Biden administration, condemns these actions, yet tangible responses remain limited.

As global attention wanes, the situation worsens, with healthcare facilities attacked and medical staff endangered. The World Health Organization highlights the dire impact on civilians, facing starvation and disease amidst ongoing violence.

Meanwhile, calls for accountability and an end to foreign support for the R.S.F. grow louder, as advocates push for measures to halt the bloodshed and protect vulnerable populations.

New York Times - World
3. November 2025 um 05:39

A Massacre Unfolding in Sudan

This article discusses a developing massacre in Sudan's Darfur region. A paramilitary force, known as the Rapid Support Forces (R.S.F.), has taken control of the city of El Fasher. The R.S.F. is accused of perpetrating war crimes and genocide, targeting members of the Zaghawa ethnic group. Civilians are being starved and killed in a siege led by the R.S.F.
dtnext
3. November 2025 um 01:10

Global apathy: Darfur’s forgotten genocide returns

A genocide is unfolding in Darfur's El Fasher city, with reports of mass killings and executions by the Rapid Support Forces. Video evidence and satellite photos show bodies and blood-stained sand. The US has described the actions as genocide, but failed to publicly demand an end to UAE support for the militia, which may have prevented some atrocities. Members of Congress are now pushing for accountability through arms sales limitations and International Criminal Court involvement.
thehindubusinessline
3. November 2025 um 01:02

El Fasher: Patients, healthcare staff caught in the crossfire

The World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned the reported killing of over 460 patients and six health workers at a hospital in El Fasher, Sudan. The hospital, Saudi Maternity Hospital, was attacked for the fourth time in a month, with one nurse killed and three others injured on October 26. The WHO reports that 46 health workers have been killed since the conflict began, and aid has been cut off to El Fasher since February 2025, exacerbating malnutrition and vulnerability to diseases among..
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