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3 years ago from today started the Sudan 🇸🇩 war between the Rapid Support Forces militia led by Hemedti and the Sudanese Armed Forces led by Al Burhan This war is one of the biggest and deadliest forgotten conflict (~400k dead). Here is what you need to know :...

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Today the supporters of the military dictatorship in Sudan, dressed in military fatigues and chanting a pro-war slogan (جيش واحد شعب واحد), gathered outside Chatham House in London to slander and intimidate a visiting Sudanese politician who opposes them. Some of the protesters even dressed up their children in military fatigues. There was heavy police presence as the protest became unruly. Take note, Counter Terrorism Policing,Metropolitan Police. There is a straight line of continuity between the regime in Sudan today and the previous one that hosted Osama bin Laden for five years, attempted to assassinate Egypt’s president, and waged a 30-year jihad in South Sudan and the Nuba Mountains. On social media, I've seen clear examples of violent incitement by Sudanese residents of the UK. The right to peaceful protest is essential in a democracy; but it’s noteworthy that these protesters chose symbols of violence. The Sudanese people deserve great sympathy and support for their sufferings at the hands of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary-turned-rebel group that is currently battling the military. I think many in the West would support (or have supported) efforts to end this war and pressure the RSF and its main international sponsor, the United Arab Emirates. But these protesters don't want peace; they want war and more violence, not only in Sudan but even in the streets of Europe, if that helps them to achieve their war aims. Restoring the Islamist dictatorship of Omar al-Bashir is the key war aim of the Sudanese Armed Force, and the reason why the military boycotted peace talks supported by the U.K. government.

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