Why the World Is Watching Darfur Again, 20 Years Later
Global leaders urge an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid amid reports of mass killings, sexual violence, and starvation by the Rapid Support Forces in El Fasher, Sudan.
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After 18 months of siege, the Hemelites paramilitaries conquered Fasher, the last government stronghold in Darfur. Thousands of civilians killed and mass rapes. The UN talks about the worst humanitarian catastrophe on the planet.The fall of al Fasher, the capital of northern Darfur, opens a new...
Kristof: Once again, world has failed to stop Darfur atrocities
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington The U.S. doesn’t have to send troops. It can demand the U.A.E stop supplying one side in Sudan’s civil war. Kristof: Once again, world has failed to stop Darfur atrocities Wire Service
Sudan: Int'l Outcry Over North Darfur Atrocities As U.S. Push for Sudan Ceasefire
El Fasher / Cairo / Washington D.C. / Doha / Istan -- Global concern is mounting as world leaders, diplomats, and UN officials call for an urgent halt to the violence in North Darfur's capital of El Fasher, where civilians remain trapped under the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Following the RSF's capture of a Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) base last week, reports have emerged of mass killings, sexual violence, ethnic attacks, and starvat…
White House spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt confirmed on Tuesday that the United States is working in coordination with a number of countries to end the ongoing conflict in Sudan, stressing Washington's unwavering commitment to achieving peace there.
After 18 months of siege, the fall of El-Fasher, in Darfur, marks a turning point in the conflict in Sudan, which has already claimed tens of thousands of lives.
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