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El Fasher: Ignorance in the Face of Atrocity Can No Longer Be Feigned

November 4, 2025
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El Fasher: Ignorance in the Face of Atrocity Can No Longer Be Feigned

Introduction: A Plea for Awareness

I write today not merely as an observer, but as an advocate for humanity, pleading for recognition of a crisis that has escalated beyond comprehension. The tragedies in El Fasher are no secret; they are open wounds, visible even to those who choose to look away. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have sealed the fate of countless lives, backed by foreign sponsors who thrive on the chaos.

The Horrors Unfolding

The recent siege of El Fasher marks a dark new chapter in Sudan's ongoing conflict, witnessing atrocities that echo the genocidal past yet again. Over the past 18 months, civilian life in this beleaguered city has been progressively suffocated. Once a stronghold of the Sudanese military, El Fasher fell to the RSF, leading to an apocalyptic surge of violence.

Mass killings have emerged, with estimates suggesting that nearly 500 individuals lost their lives in just one maternity hospital. Survivors tell chilling tales of summary executions, street-bound massacres, and narrowly evaded deaths as they attempted to flee.

Global Complicity

It is not the RSF alone that is culpable; external players have blood on their hands. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has long supported these forces, pouring resources into an operation designed to dominate Sudan's gold trade while turning a blind eye to its humanitarian implications. Documented evidence links the UAE's support to the surge in violence, yet they continue to evade accountability.

A Historical Echo

We find ourselves in a grim replay of history. The RSF, once a mere offshoot of the Janjaweed militia, now stands more organized and heavily armed, executing a carefully orchestrated ethnic purging campaign reminiscent of the past atrocities in Darfur. The tactics may have evolved, but the devastation remains tragically familiar.

Darfur displacement camp
Families from El Fasher at a Darfur displacement camp, where they sought refuge from fighting, October 31. Photograph: Norwegian Refugee Council/AP

An Urgent Call to Action

To remain silent is to be complicit. The international community must transform outrage into actionable commitment. What remains in El Fasher is a humanitarian crisis unfolding in real-time, the bloodshed an indictment against all who turn a blind eye. We cannot be passive observers in a world where lives are normalized to mere statistics.

Conclusion: Forward-Looking Perspectives

As the RSF expands its grip, millions face displacement and death. We stand at a crossroads where inaction facilitates disaster. This is no longer a distant tragedy; it is a calamitous reality that demands our urgent attention and responses. Let us mobilize not merely to condemn, but to change the course of this turmoil.

  • We must advocate for international pressure on the UAE and all other parties supporting the RSF.
  • Engagement from humanitarian organizations must increase, providing urgent assistance.
  • We need to amplify the voices of those suffering, ensuring their stories penetrate the apathy that blankets our discourse.

The time to act is now. I urge my fellow readers—your engagement matters. Let this moment refine our moral compass and fuel our quest for justice.

Source reference: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/03/blood-spilled-sudan-el-fasher-space-rsf-uae-darfur

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