The World Could Care Less About Sudan's Nightmare Genocide Taking Place

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Sudan is currently facing the most severe humanitarian crisis worldwide, with over 25 million individuals in urgent need and nearly nine million displaced as cities lay in ruins. Though not as widely recognized as conflicts in Gaza or Ukraine, the situation is dire.In Darfur, the circumstances have escalated to genocidal proportions. Originating in April 2023, a power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces, headed by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has spiraled into a civil war, mirroring atrocities from the early 2000s. The RSF has targeted non-Arab civilians in a pursuit of control, engaging in mass killings and ethnic cleansing.Despite a newly proposed humanitarian ceasefire, reports indicate continued bombings in El Fasher, severely impacting hospitals and shelters. International efforts to curb RSF actions remain ineffective, obscured by regional complicity. As Sudan descends into chaos, the world’s response remains unsettlingly muted.

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