Has Sudan Been Ignored?

In Sudan’s city of El-Fasher, over 2,000 people were killed in just two days by the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces. The RSF terrorists killed at least 460 patients and staff at a maternity hospital in the city of el-Fasher during a weekend attack, according to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab, said it had found evidence consistent of mass killings by the RSF.

EL FASHER OCTOBER 30: In Sudan’s city of El-Fasher, over 2,000 people were killed in just two days as the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces stormed the city, executing civilians and destroying entire neighbourhoods.

A quarter of a million people – half of them children – are trapped under siege with no food or medicine.

This video investigates how Sudan’s war has escalated into mass killing, why the RSF is targeting Black and Indigenous communities, and why the world chose to till look away as as atrocities unfolded in Darfur.

Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab, which has been monitoring the war in Sudan using open-source intelligence and satellite imagery, said it had found evidence consistent with mass killings by the RSF.

This report also identifies potential evidence of the distinct alleged war crime of targeted attacks on health facilities, health workers, patients, and humanitarian aid workers. These facilities, professionals, and people receiving healthcare and assistance have special protection under the Articles of the Geneva Convention.

The RSF terrorists in Sudan killed at least 460 patients and staff at a maternity hospital in the city of el-Fasher during a weekend attack, according to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who called the attack “disgusting and shocking.”

Entire City Under Siege By Terrorists

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