2025-11-03 10:30:10
Politics

RSF's Violent Campaign in Sudan Triggers Humanitarian Catastrophe

The situation in Sudan has spiraled into a humanitarian catastrophe, marked by the ruthless violence of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Following the ousting of Omar al-Bashir, the power struggle between the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces has led to unprecedented suffering.

In Darfur, the RSF's brutal campaign has resulted in mass killings and the displacement of millions, with El Fasher's fall serving as a tragic milestone. Reports of war crimes, including sexual assaults, have emerged, underscoring the urgent need for international intervention.

Evidence indicates that external actors, particularly the UAE, have exacerbated the conflict by facilitating arms supplies through gold trade. The silence of the global community amidst such atrocities raises profound concerns about complicity in this ongoing tragedy.

vg
3. November 2025 um 01:35

Massacres in Sudan: Trading Gold for Arms

The RSF militia has carried out executions of civilians in Sudan, according to documents from VG. Researcher Liv Tønnessen points out the Emirates as central in the financing and arming of RSF through gold trade with Sudan. A report from Chatham House confirms that the United Arab Emirates have played a central role in financing and arming RSF, according to Tønnessen. Both parties in the conflict commit atrocities, but the systematic violence is committed by RSF.
aljazeera_us
3. November 2025 um 05:10

Sudan slams RSF ‘war crimes’ in el-Fasher as survivors recount killings

Sudan's ambassador to Egypt accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing war crimes in North Darfur state, including mass killings and sexual assault. The RSF seized el-Fasher city after an 18-month siege, resulting in thousands of civilian deaths. The Sudanese government and aid agencies are calling for international action, including designating the RSF as a 'terrorist' organization. The UAE denies allegations that it is supplying the RSF with weapons.
The Guardian
3. November 2025 um 06:00

Blood spilled in Sudan can be seen from space. Nobody can feign ignorance about what’s going on

This article discusses a catastrophic situation unfolding in Sudan. Omar al-Bashir's removal from power after a popular revolution led to the takeover of Sudan by two military groups, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). The RSF, led by former Janjaweed fighters, have been waging a brutal war against civilians in Darfur. Their actions have resulted in mass killings, displacement, and widespread destruction, with some areas resembling a
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