Sudan Civil War: Sudan is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in modern history. Sudan civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has killed more than 150,000 people, displaced over 12 million, and pushed millions into famine conditions. This documentary breaks down how the power struggle between Burhan and Hemedti destroyed Sudan and how Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Russia, and other powers became involved.
KHARTOUM MAY 21: Sudan is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in modern history — and most of the world barely notices.
Since April 2023, Sudan’s civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has killed more than 150,000 people, displaced over 12 million, and pushed millions into famine conditions.
This documentary breaks down:
- How the power struggle between Burhan and Hemedti destroyed Sudan
- The role of gold in financing the war
- Why the RSF grew from the Janjaweed militias of Darfur
- The UAE’s role in Sudan’s conflict economy
- How Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Russia, and other powers became involved
- Why Sudan receives almost no international media attention
- The humanitarian disaster unfolding in Darfur and El Fasher
- How colonialism shaped Sudan’s instability
- Why the war continues despite global awareness
This is not just a Sudanese crisis.
It is a story about global indifference, geopolitical interests, conflict minerals, foreign intervention, and the systems that allow entire countries to collapse while the world watches in silence.









