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🇸🇩 Sudan — Journalist Ayoub Abushari: Reports that RSF commanders (naming Abdel Rahim Dagalo, Al-Hadi Idris, Al-Tahir Hajar, Sandal and allies) ordered mass eliminations in El Fasher; alleges 5,000+ victims so far, thousands more missing or taken — he vows the perpetrators will not go unpunished.

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💢 Thousands Killed, Women Systematically Raped as RSF Seized Sudan’s El Fasher, Joint Investigation Finds A joint investigation and documentary film by Sudan War Monitor, Lighthouse Reports, and Al Jazeera Fault Lines has reconstructed the fall of El Fasher — capital of North Darfur — documenting systematic massacres, mass rape, and the deliberate use of a trench encircling the city to trap and kill fleeing civilians during the Rapid Support Forces’ seizure of the city on October 26, 2025. UN data indicates at least 6,000 people were killed in the first three days of the RSF’s entry into the city. RSF commanders and other sources cited in the investigation put the death toll above 10,000. One witness who helped collect bodies said he and others buried approximately 4,000 corpses — all in civilian clothing — including women found dead alongside infants believed to have died of thirst after their mothers were killed. Survivors described checkpoints between El Fasher and the Qarni gate where RSF fighters looted, beat, and raped civilians attempting to flee. Women were held in detention facilities and subjected to sexual slavery. The investigation also documents RSF forces using schools as detention sites, where girls were taken one by one and raped. RSF deputy commander Abdelrahim Hamdan Dagalo is identified by witnesses as having personally led fighters pursuing civilians through the trench.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 🎥 Clip from the film below. The movie is linked below.

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Prime Minister Kamil Idris: The World Must End Its Silence, Sudan Will Never Bow to the Janjaweed Genocide Sudanese Echo – October 2025 In a solemn national address, Sudan’s Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced full mobilization to confront what he called an organized campaign of ethnic cleansing and genocide carried out by the UAE-backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) in El Fasher and across Darfur. “Honorable citizens, today we are all in a state of full alert alongside our people in El Fasher and Bara and across every part of Sudan to stop the ethnic cleansing, genocide, killings, burnings, and torture committed against women, children, and the elderly.” He said the atrocities in El Fasher had gone “beyond all description and tolerance,” calling them war crimes and crimes against humanity with no ambiguity or excuse. Addressing the world, Idris warned that silence is complicity: “There can be no evasion, international silence is partnership in the crime, and failure to act is collusion that cannot be justified morally, humanly, or legally.” The Prime Minister urged the United Nations, Security Council, African Union, and Arab League to assume their legal and moral responsibilities, condemn these atrocities, stop them immediately, and bring every planner, funder, and perpetrator to justice. Rejecting any foreign manipulation of Sudan’s struggle, he declared: “Sudan is not a battleground for settling scores or a canvas for fabricated stories. It is a nation of civilization, dignity, and humanity, the beating heart of Africa and the cradle of Kushite and Meroitic civilizations.” He praised the Sudanese people’s endurance: “Despite wounds and pain, the people of Sudan present to the world an eternal lesson in resilience and dignity. They expect from the international community a stand for truth and justice, not timid statements of condemnation.” The address closed with a heartfelt prayer for the victims of the atrocities, as Kamil Idris called upon God to grant them mercy and to honor them among the martyrs of the homeland and of dignity. He affirmed that their sacrifice would not be in vain, describing their blood as a lasting beacon that would remind the world of the greatness and resilience of the Sudanese people. He ended with confidence in Sudan’s steadfastness, expressing faith that divine justice and the strength of the nation would bring victory and liberation from those who seek to impose terror upon its future. #Sudan #RSFisTerroristOrganization #UAEKillsSudanesePeople #UAESponsorsTerrorism

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🇺🇸🇸🇩 Pressed on RSF Atrocities in Sudan, State Department Won’t Utter “UAE” At a House Foreign Affairs hearing on crimes against humanity in Sudan, Congresswoman Sara Jacobs questioned the State Department Bureau of African Affairs about extensive evidence that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is backing the Rapid Support Forces. She cited reporting from: ▪️Reuters ▪️The Wall Street Journal ▪️Amnesty International ▪️A UN Panel of Experts ▪️State Department–funded Sudan Conflict Observatory, ▪️and U.S. intelligence But, when Jacobs asked Deputy Assistant Secretary of African Affairs Vincent D. Spera directly whether the UAE was continuing to provide material support to the RSF, he was unwilling to name the RSF’s chief external backer or acknowledge its role, instead deflecting to vague references to “external actors.” Jacobs pressed further on U.S. leverage, pointing to ongoing arms sales to UAE, including a $1.4 billion sale of helicopter and F-16 parts, and asked why Washington is not using that leverage to stop another large-scale atrocity after some 60,000 people were estimated killed as El-Fasher fell to the UAE-backed RSF following a prolonged 18-month siege. The exchange comes as Rep. Jacobs and Sen. Senator Chris Van Hollen have introduced the Stand Up for Sudan Act, which would block U.S. arms sales to the UAE until it ceases material support for the RSF, which has carried out mass killings and ethnic massacres in Sudan and has been documented using rape, gang rape, and sexual slavery as tools of terror and displacement.

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⭕️ NEW: The UN carried out its first assessment mission in more than a year to El Fasher in western Sudan on Friday, marking the first confirmed entry by UN staff into the besieged city after roughly 20 months of near-total siege and 17 months under famine conditions. The visit followed what UN OCHA described as “extensive humanitarian negotiations,” amid months of intense fighting, siege, and widespread violations against civilians and aid workers. UN officials stressed that the mission was an assessment only, not the start of sustained aid access, and said unimpeded humanitarian entry remains critical. U.S. senior adviser Boulos said the access was the result of U.S.-facilitated diplomacy, praising the role of Washington and humanitarian partners and expressing hope that aid convoys would “regularly reach El Fasher” going forward. UN officials, however, emphasized that continued access is not guaranteed and will depend on the cooperation of the warring parties. El Fasher was the last major city in North Darfur to fall to the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces in late October 2025, after months of siege despite repeated warnings to the UN and U.S. Researchers from Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab say satellite imagery shows widespread mass killings and ongoing body disposal consistent with large-scale atrocities. British MPs were briefed that between 60,000–100,000 people may have been murdered during the takeover and its immediate aftermath, with hundreds of thousands missing or unaccounted for. 🎥 Video: Yale researcher Nathaniel Raymond explains how his team’s warnings of the eventual mass ethnic cleansing massacre in El-Fasher fell on deaf ears with U.S. officials and at the U.N.

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Carney's foreign minister won't condemn Sudan atrocities as genocide 🇸🇩 Despite the severity, Foreign Minister Anita Anand has been criticized for acknowledging a "mass killing" in Sudan without naming the perpetrators. The humanitarian crisis in Sudan remains dire, with Canada pledging $64 million in humanitarian assistance, $24.8 million for peace and stabilization, and $14.5 million for development assistance earlier this year. This aid comes amidst reports of a horrific massacre in El Fasher, where satellite images show the ground stained red with the blood of over 2,000 massacred civilians, including women, children, and the elderly. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group rooted in the Janjaweed, are accused of committing atrocities and ethnic cleansing against black African groups in a two-and-a-half-year civil war. This includes a recent massacre and the 2023 El Genena massacre. Disturbing images of the violence, including the hanging of children, are circulating online. Despite the gravity of these crimes, the response from some, particularly Canadian officials like Foreign Minister Anita Anand, has been criticized. While acknowledging a "mass killing" and mentioning Sudan, critics note a reluctance to name the perpetrators. The focus, instead, appears to be on highlighting Canadian financial contributions to Sudan, with skepticism expressed about how much of this aid actually reaches those in need, rather than being diverted by corrupt officials. The sole "call to action" from these officials has been a generic appeal to "uphold international law," "protect civilians," and "allow the unimpeded passage of humanitarian aid immediately." This is seen as a weak and inadequate response, akin to asking a murderer to protect their victim. The global focus on Israel disproportionately overshadows other conflicts. Questions arise why Sudan faces no sanctions, trade embargoes, or calls for generals' arrests, unlike those targeting Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu. Despite Sudan's significantly higher death toll (150,000 in the last year or two, and far more over a generation), there's an absence of international condemnation, press releases, UN votes, summits, street marches, or even university encampments and Sudanese flags. Habib Rettigur argues that the global focus on condemning Israel, while ignoring other world crimes, stems from a deeper antisemitism. He suggests this animosity views Jews as a "cosmic enemy," leading progressive discourse to unfairly label Israel as the embodiment of evils like imperialism and apartheid, overlooking greater offenses by other nations.

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#Sudan | A spokesperson for the UAE-backed terrorist #RSF militia admitted in an interview with Al Jazeera that Sudanese journalist Muammar Ibrahim is being held in one of the militia’s detention facilities, claiming that he is affiliated with the army. The statement contradicts the militia’s earlier claims that it intended to release Ibrahim after completing preliminary investigations, following his abduction from the city of El Fasher. The spokesperson further stated that a journalist does not necessarily have to carry a weapon, arguing that “the pen fights, and opinion fights as well.” The remark has been viewed as a dangerous admission of the militia’s hostile attitude toward journalism, and its treatment of free expression and professional reporting as grounds for repression and targeting. The statement highlights the militia’s criminal conduct toward civilians and journalists, and its failure to distinguish between combatants, unarmed civilians, and media workers carrying out their professional duty to report the truth. The RSF militia bears full responsibility for the safety of journalist Muammar Ibrahim, as well as all journalists and detainees held in its custody. International press freedom and human rights organizations are being urged to exert immediate pressure for his release, ensure his safety, and hold those responsible for his abduction and detention accountable.

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🇸🇩 WHAT IS HAPPENING IN SUDAN? CHURCHES BURNED, CHRISTIANS EXECUTED - AND THE MEDIA SAYS NOTHING Between October 26 and 31, over 2,000 civilians were killed in El Fasher, Sudan, after RSF forces stormed the city. Entire neighborhoods were wiped out. The last functioning hospital was bombed, killing over 460 people. Aid workers were hunted and executed. Satellite images show blood-soaked sand and mass graves. The UN is calling it a possible genocide, the worst violence since Darfur 2003. Most of the victims were Muslim Masalit. But there’s another group being erased from the headlines: Sudan’s Christian minority. Churches were burned. Christian families were executed. Videos verified by Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) show believers sheltering in churches before being attacked. These weren't accidents. CSW confirms systematic targeting of Christians, including sexual violence and killings. Yet the global media barely reports it. The pattern is familiar. In Nigeria, entire Christian communities are attacked, and it's reported as “ethnic violence.” Christianity is, by all data, the most persecuted religion in the world today. But when Christians are the victims, the story is softened, reframed, or ignored entirely. Why is that? All victims of war deserve justice. But selective outrage is complicity. We can’t keep pretending Christian persecution doesn’t exist, especially when it’s caught on camera. Sources: ABC News, BBC, UN News, CSW, Africa Global News,

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Joint Force of the Armed Struggle Movements ⭕ Press Release ⭕ Following up on our statement issued on August 2, 2025, regarding the heroic stand by the Armed Forces, the Joint Force, and the Popular Resistance in repelling the treacherous assault launched by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the city of El Fasher, we wish to affirm newly obtained and significant information concerning the nature of this attack. The recent battle revealed a striking and unprecedented involvement of mercenaries of various nationalities fighting alongside the RSF . Confirmed reports indicate the participation of mercenaries from South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia, and Kenya, in addition to more than 80 mercenaries from the Republic of Colombia. Several Colombian mercenaries involved in drone operations and artillery coordination were killed. The RSF —long known for its brutal practices—has resorted to recruiting foreign mercenaries as a result of its failure to confront the Sudanese Armed Forces, the joint forces of the armed struggle movements, and the popular resistance on the ground. Even more alarming is the RSF’s collaboration with Abdulaziz al-Hilu’s militias in a paid deal, under which they were tasked with targeting anyone attempting to leave the city of El Fasher, including women, children, and the elderly, an egregious violation of all humanitarian laws. We urge the governments of the countries whose nationals are involved as mercenaries to uphold their moral and legal responsibilities by engaging immediately with Sudanese authorities to halt this grave situation —one that risks implicating them in war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against unarmed Sudanese civilians. To the proud people of Sudan: It has become clear that a conspiracy is being plotted against our homeland, one led by forces seeking to seize our resources, displace our people, and replace them with armies of outsiders. This is a defining moment in our nation’s history, one that calls on all of us to rise above our differences, unite behind our armed forces and national leadership, and reject all forms of hatred, racism, and tribalism. Our country is in grave danger, and confronting this threat is a sacred national duty. What is happening in Sudan -and in the city of El Fasher in particular- is not merely an assault by the Janjaweed militia, but a calculated attempt to bring down Sudan as a state, through alliances that turn war into a commodity and make the people its victims. Colonel / Ahmed Hussein Mustafa Official Spokesperson of the Joint Forces of the Armed Struggle Movements August 3, 2025 El Fasher

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Al-Harith Idriss Exposes UAE’s Role in Fueling War and Atrocities in Sudan Before the UN Security Council In a powerful and unprecedented right of reply before the United Nations Security Council, Sudan’s Permanent Representative, Ambassador Al-Harith Idriss, directly accused the United Arab Emirates of waging a proxy war against Sudan through its sponsorship of the Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed). His address came as a firm rebuttal to the statement made earlier by the UAE’s representative and laid bare the full extent of Abu Dhabi’s involvement in arming, funding, and coordinating attacks that have led to mass killings across Sudan, particularly in El Fasher. Al-Harith Idriss began his reply with a sharp assertion: “There is no civil war in Sudan. It is a war and aggression waged by the UAE through its regional proxy, the Rapid Support Militia.” He emphasized that attempts to frame the conflict as an internal power struggle between two sides are a deliberate distortion meant to conceal external aggression. The ambassador expressed astonishment that “a representative of a state whose hands are stained with the blood of innocents in Sudan” could address the Security Council as if speaking on behalf of peace and stability. “Hearing that representative talk about Sudan as though it were under Abu Dhabi’s guardianship is an insult to this Council and a mockery of the blood of the children, women, and orphans killed daily with Emirati money and weapons,” he said. Citing investigative reports by The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, and Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab, Idriss detailed the UAE’s direct coordination with the militia. He described a sophisticated network linking military experts in eastern Libya with a satellite command center in Abu Dhabi, responsible for directing operations on Sudanese soil. According to these reports, shipments of weapons, armored vehicle engines, and advanced targeting systems—some manufactured in member states of the Security Council—have been transferred to the militia. Idriss noted that “Libyan television channels confirmed the presence of more than ten military aircraft flying daily between the UAE and eastern Libya between October 25 and 26, just before the militia’s latest assault on El Fasher.” The ambassador also referenced Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab, which confirmed, through satellite imagery, that mass executions took place between October 26 and 28 at El Fasher’s Saudi Hospital. “All patients and staff were executed in horrific ways by the militia, and doctors and medical workers were abducted,” he said. Al-Harith Idriss condemned the UAE’s actions as “a blatant violation of the UN Charter, the Charter of the Arab League, and this Council’s resolutions, which prohibit support for terrorist and unlawful armed groups.” He questioned the hypocrisy of a state that “speaks of peace in this chamber while filling Sudan’s skies with planes and ammunition sent to those who kill women and children, loot cities, and rape girls.” The ambassador went further, accusing the UAE of attempting to fragment Sudan and control parts of its territory to plunder its resources and gold, warning that such ambitions would fail. “Sudan, which stood by the Emirati people since the founding of their state, will never forget that Abu Dhabi was among the first to betray that goodwill and conspire against Sudan’s unity and stability,” he declared. Defending the honor of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Idriss reminded the Council that Sudanese soldiers fought alongside the Allies and Britain in the battles of Eritrea, Ethiopia, and North Africa during both World Wars. “Is this proud institution now to be replaced by barbaric militias you have condemned this evening?” he asked. He concluded by warning that the UAE will be remembered in Sudan’s collective memory as a symbol of political treachery and moral decay. “The UAE’s representative should have been seated not under this dome, but among the ranks of the criminal militia his country has financed,” he said. Despite the devastation, Idriss reaffirmed the resilience of the Sudanese people, asserting that no money, weapons, or political complicity can break their will. “Sudan has faced colonialism, tyranny, and oppression—and triumphed over them all. Today, it will defeat the Emirati aggression just as it defeated every invader before,” he vowed. Al-Harith Idriss closed with words that echoed across the chamber: “Before this Emirati aggression, Sudan stands with one motto left — the honor of the rifle.” His statement was a reminder that Sudan’s struggle is one of sovereignty, dignity, and survival. #Sudan #RSFisTerroristOrganization #UAEKillsSudanesePeople #UAESponsorsTerrorism

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Rupert Lowe kept his promise and held the privately funded independent grooming gang inquiry. He presented some of the harrowing testimonies from survivors at Monday's e-petition debate in Parliament, about the mandatory collection of data on the ethnicity, religion, and nationality of child abuse offenders. Reform and Conservative MPs also attended and made valuable contributions. But independent Muslim MP Ayoub Khan used his speech to blame white men for the crimes, and accused those talking about grooming gangs of "revealing a prejudice" and being "far less interested in victims than in validating their own hatred of ethnic minorities, Muslims, migrants and foreign nationals." Labour MP Jonathan Brash did the same, saying, "the vast majority of perpetrators are not from grooming gangs or ethnic minority backgrounds", and that "It is of genuine concern to me that we do not narrow the focus of this debate" by discussing grooming gangs. Liberal Democrat MP Cameron Thomas used his speech to accuse Elon Musk of starting riots in Britain, and Rupert Lowe of not really caring about victims because of his large following on X. He said he is "proud of the enrichment that cultural diversity has brought to our own," and that "this issue has been weaponised by the far right and deployed by its propagandists to sow racial, cultural and religious division." Grooming gang denial should be a career-ending offence. It is the worst atrocity that our country has ever endured, and is still going on today. Many perpetrators have evaded justice. The Pakistani community know it's going on, and covers it up. The state is complicit, concerned more about "community cohesion" than protecting British children. The culprits and communities which produce them must be expelled. The complicit officials must be punished. And every politician obstructing justice will be remembered as a traitor.

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Minni Arko Minawi: From El Fasher Begins the Dawn of a New Nation in the Face of the UAE-Backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) In a powerful and emotional address delivered following the fall of El Fasher, Governor of Darfur Arco Mii Minawi vowed that Sudan’s struggle is far from over, declaring that “this is not an end, but a beginning.” Minawi’s speech paid tribute to the resilience of the people of El Fasher — men and women, young and old — who stood shoulder to shoulder under siege for eighteen months, facing unimaginable atrocities at the hands of the UAE-backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed). He described the city as “the cradle of a new dawn,” a place where Sudan will rise again from the ashes of destruction. “From El Fasher we begin again from zero, but we will not go backwards nor live with these rabble,” Minawi declared. “We are not advocates of war, but we have learned that peace is not a gift; it is built through steadfastness and dignity.” He saluted the courage of the Sudanese people, comparing today’s defenders to the heroes of Karari who once resisted colonial invasion, reminding the world that even when bodies fall, spirits stand unbroken. Minawi also issued a direct rebuke to the international community, condemning global silence in the face of genocide: “Your silence has carved shame into the breast of history and will remain a witness to a time when the world abandoned its humanity.” The governor’s words sharply accused the external powers funding the war of turning wealth into fuel for extermination, transforming mercenaries into tools of chaos. “They pillage the land as if it were their personal inheritance and regard people as property they own. In their hands, possessions are nothing but spoils of war. These are not leaders or statesmen, but hired instruments of destruction.” Minawi acknowledged that the Sudanese leadership must also confront its own failures and pledged to correct mistakes “with firmness,” affirming that the struggle to liberate all Sudanese soil will continue. He warned that the Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) has become fragile, dependent on foreign mercenaries and drone technology operated from abroad, emphasizing that this remains an existential war for Sudan’s survival and dignity. He called for unity among the Joint Forces, the Armed Forces, and all Sudanese citizens at home and abroad, urging the diaspora to mobilize in cities that once raised the banners of human rights and equality, reminding them that “humanity is one and indivisible.” Minawi concluded his address with a solemn vow: “We swear by the blood of the martyrs to rebuild what was destroyed, to rise from the ashes, and to create life from pain. Our path is clear, and we will follow it until we end the machine of genocide and ethnic cleansing.” In a time of devastation, Arco Minawi’s speech stood as both an elegy and a rallying cry — a call to rebuild Sudan on the foundations of dignity, justice, and unbreakable will. #Sudan #RSFisTerroristOrganization #UAEKillsSudanesePeople #UAESponsorsTerrorism

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