
The world watches… yawns… and turns its back.What Sudan has endured was met by the world with double standards and complicit silence.
As cities burn, civilians starve, and Sudan’s historical memory turns to ash, the so-called “international community” continues to respond to Sudan’s tragedy with chilling indifference, hollow rhetoric, and superficially balanced but deeply deceptive positions.
In just the past four days alone, the terrorist Rapid Support Forces militia has launched treacherous, deadly strikes on eastern Sudan. This is in addition to its heinous crimes against the people across the rest of the country—families displaced, markets leveled, and lives lost.
And what was the response from major world capitals? Silence. Or worse:
Vague calls for “restraint from all sides.”
Sudan is not facing an internal conflict. It is facing an invasion backed from abroad.
And its people? They are not divided. The Sudanese people, both inside and outside the country, stand firmly behind their steadfast national institutions and His Excellency President Al-Burhan.
But this reality is deliberately ignored by those who benefit from a Sudan that bleeds but does not scream…
Where was the United Nations when Khartoum’s hospitals were turned into military garrisons?
Where were the human rights organizations when civilians were used as human shields for two years?
Where is the condemnation of forced disappearances and the destruction of national memory?
The West was quick to speak out for Ukraine and opened its coffers for Gaza.
But Sudan?
Receives only diplomatic statements, recycled talking points, and hollow neutrality…
This is not neutrality. This is a moral betrayal.
Sudan is not a footnote in the international landscape. Sudan is a test of the world’s conscience.
And so far, the world is failing this test in utter disgrace.
Sudan will prevail—without a doubt.
A nation and its institutions…
Sudan first and always…



