Sudan civil war

Rape as a Weapon: Sudan’s War Against Women

The 18-month war in Sudan has led to a surge in sexual violence against women, with both sides implicated. This has prompted many women to join the Sudanese Armed Forces, seeking training in self-defense and a sense of security. While the women are primarily being used for propaganda purposes and not combat, they see the training as a way to protect themselves from the widespread violence and harassment they face. This training serves as a vital coping mechanism for women seeking empowerment and a sense of safety in a nation ravaged by war and rampant sexual abuse.

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35 children among those killed in latest Sudan civil war carnage, U.N. says

As I read about the heartbreaking news that 35 children were among those killed in the latest Sudan civil war carnage, my heart sank. The fact that more than half of the country’s population, a staggering 25 million people, are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance paints a grim picture of the situation. What’s even more alarming is the prediction that 4 million children may be facing acute malnutrition, with 2.5 million potentially succumbing to hunger-related deaths. It’s a man-made disaster that seems to have been largely ignored by the world, overshadowed by ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.

The dynamics of this conflict are complex, with various factions involved in the violence.… Continue reading

Children ‘piled up and shot’: new details emerge of ethnic cleansing in Darfur.

Children ‘piled up and shot’: new details emerge of ethnic cleansing in Darfur.

The harrowing accounts coming out of Darfur are beyond comprehension. As I read about the 17-year-old boy describing how 12 innocent children and five adults were brutally killed, my heart breaks. The sheer brutality of two RSF forces snatching children from their parents, shooting the parents, and then, unbelievably, piling up the children and shooting them is a level of evil that is unfathomable. The fact that their bodies were thrown into the river like discarded trash is sickening.

It’s devastating to think about the terror those children and their parents must have felt in their final moments.… Continue reading

Children ‘piled up and shot’: new details emerge of ethnic cleansing in Darfur

Children ‘piled up and shot’: new details emerge of ethnic cleansing in Darfur. As I read these harrowing details of innocent children being massacred by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Darfur, my heart feels heavy with grief and rage. It is sickening to think that such atrocities are still happening in our world today, where children are not given a chance to live, to grow, and to thrive. The fact that these heinous acts are part of a larger campaign of ethnic cleansing against the non-Arab Masalit tribe in West Darfur is utterly despicable.

The brutality and cruelty displayed by the RSF, under the leadership of commanders like Abdel Rahman Joma’a Barakallah and Mohamed “Hemedti” Hamdan Dagalo, highlight the depths of evil that exist in the world.… Continue reading

UN warns 800,000 people in Sudan city in ‘extreme, immediate danger’

Some 800,000 people in a Sudanese city are currently facing extreme and immediate danger according to a recent warning from top U.N. officials. The situation in Sudan has been escalating rapidly, with violence advancing and the threat of bloody intercommunal strife looming over Darfur. This dire warning highlights the urgent need for international intervention and assistance to prevent a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

The ongoing conflict in Sudan, which erupted a year ago between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, has already resulted in the world’s largest displacement crisis. The repercussions of this violence are severe, with millions of people in desperate need of aid and assistance.… Continue reading

Ethnic killings in one Sudan city left up to 15,000 dead – UN report

Ethnic killings in one Sudan city left up to 15,000 dead – UN report

As I come across this headline, my heart sinks and I am filled with a mix of anger, frustration, and sadness. It is devastating to think about the lives that have been lost, the families torn apart, and the suffering endured in Sudan. Yet, it is disheartening to witness the lack of attention and concern shown towards this dire situation.

One commenter highlighted the selective nature of our outrage and the way we choose to prioritize certain atrocities over others. It seems that we, as a global society, have become desensitized to human suffering, and we only pay attention when it aligns with our personal or political agendas.… Continue reading