Reports
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El-Fasher Besieged: 400+ Days of Starvation — Gaza 2.0 Under the UAE’s Proxy War in Darfur
By:Sabah Al-Makki Sabah Al-Makki- Writing from within the storm For over a year, El-Fasher has been bombarded, starved, and cut off — the most visible front in a United Arab Emirates (UAE) backed proxy war to dismantle Sudan. Armed with foreign-supplied weaponry, drones, and mercenaries, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia has turned famine, massacres, and the targeting of hospitals into deliberate weapons of war. On August 11, 2025, the city repelled Attack No. 227…
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Darfur: A Renewed Tragedy — Two Decades After “Never Again”
By: Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor-in-Chief & Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor I. Introduction: The Return of an Old War Twenty years ago, Darfur’s name became synonymous with genocide. Images of scorched villages, mass graves, and endless streams of displaced families shocked the conscience of the world. Global leaders swore that such horrors would “never again” be allowed to happen. Today, those vows lie in tatters. Darfur burns once more. The same communities are hunted, the same…
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SMRC Concludes Strategic Engagement at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum – July 2025
Sudan Positions Itself as a Regional Mineral Powerhouse at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum By: Nisreen Sirri Mining Diplomacy on the Regional Stage Sudan’s mining regulator spearheads a dynamic campaign of high-level diplomacy, investor engagement, and technical dialogue, showcasing its effectiveness during its strategic participation at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum. For the Sudanese Mineral Resources Company Ltd. (SMRC), the forum was not simply a presence—it was a declaration of intent: to position Sudan as…
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Burhan in Beijing: A Partnership with the Dragon Multiple Cooperation Agreements Signed
Intensive Activities by the Sovereign Council’s Leader Attract Media AttentionDefense Industries Sign Agreements in Nuclear Energy, Airports, and Ports Osama: The Signed Agreements Require Activation Through Political and Diplomatic Frameworks Report by /Mohamed Gamal Gandool Beijing witnessed intensive activities by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, president of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, ahead of his participation in the presidential summit of the China-Africa Forum. Burhan made a point of attending all…
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What’s Sudan like after 15 months of war, displacement, and brutality?
Fighting has been reported in the towns of Sinja, Sennar and Dinder, prompting an exodus of civilians to neighnouring states. The war in Sudan is approaching its 16th month, with tens of thousands of people killed and millions displaced in what international organisations say is the world’s worst displacement crisis. Fighting erupted between forces loyal to the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in April 2023, the two factions vying…
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Looting and fighting reported in a central Sudan city as paramilitary group attacks military troops
Fighters from Sudan’s notorious paramilitary group looted homes and shops and took over the main hospital in a central city, forcing tens of thousands to flee, residents said Sunday, as a new front opened in a a 14-month war that has pushed the African country to the brink of famine. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces began its offensive against Sudan’s military in Sennar province earlier this week, attacking the village of Jebal Moya before moving to the provincial…
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The Guardian: The Sudan War is a Humanitarian Catastrophe We Choose to Ignore
The Guardian reports that the ethnic cleansing and war crimes in Darfur have left 25 million people in dire need of assistance, yet the West’s attention is focused elsewhere. Fathers are killed in front of their children. As they cry for help, the children die too. Terrified people fleeing attacks become moving targets. Entire communities are burned and destroyed. This leads to chaos, hunger, and thirst, preludes to famine and death. Abandoned, terrified, unprotected, invisible,…
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Famine and Dire Humanitarian Conditions After Militia Siege on Darfur Residents
Sudanese mother, Madina Yahya, says, “We might eat tonight, but I don’t know if we can tomorrow.” Yahya speaks about life in El Fasher—the main city in northern Darfur region in northwestern Sudan. Until recently, El Fasher was considered a safe haven for war-displaced civilians, to the extent that Yahya and her family fled their village here, assured of finding food and safety. But now, with El Fasher under siege by Rapid Support Forces, the…
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Ethnic cleansing in Western Darfur. Human Rights Watch holds militia leaders responsible.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report released on Thursday that attacks by the RSF and its allied militias in Geneina, the capital of the Sudan’s Western Darfur State, killed at least thousands of people and left hundreds of thousands of refugees from April to November 2023. Crimes against humanity and large-scale war crimes were committed in the context of a campaign of ethnic cleansing against ethnic Masalit and other non-Arab populations in and…
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“Victims of Militia Violations: Shocking and Painful Stories”
The African Century Women’s Network has reported 14 cases of pregnancy resulting from mass rape, considering this number as small due to communication difficulties and challenges in obtaining information. The network also revealed cases of suicide among rape victims. The Rapid Support Forces are accused of committing serious violations against citizens in areas they occupy in Khartoum, Jazeera, Darfur, and Kordofan, including killings, looting, and rape. According to a recent report by the network, rape…