Sudan Civil War and Atrocities in El-Fasher
The UN is calling for safe passage for civilians in El-Fasher, Sudan, amidst fears of mass killings and ethnic cleansing following the city’s capture by paramilitary forces.
Why This Matters
Conflict and humanitarian crises capture the world's attention, particularly concerning potential genocide and the role of international aid.
Public Sentiment Summary
Public sentiment is overwhelmingly negative, with individuals expressing outrage and horror over the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Sudan, especially in El-Fasher. There is a pervasive perception of international indifference, particularly regarding the roles of foreign powers like the UAE in exacerbating the situation. Many commenters are calling for immediate action and accountability, frustrated by the severe lack of media attention and global response compared to other humanitarian crises.
Highlighted Comments
My heart goes out to the people of Sudan, and especially Al-Fashir. I can only hope the world will actually pay attention to Sudan soon.
UAE is aiding genocide in Sudan. They have Sudanese people blood on their hands.
This is clearly an ethnic cleansing and genocide commit by the RSF with Arab support by UAE against the Sudanese.
2000 civilians massacred today in public executions. Where is the UN?
No outrage whatsoever from the Muslim world or Global South countries or Developed countries. Apparently if the bad guys are not Western, no one will bat an eye. What hypocrisy.
Parties Involved
- Sudanese Armed Forces
- Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
- United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- African Union
- United Nations (UN)
What the people want
Sudanese Armed Forces: Cease the violence and prioritize the protection of civilians.
Rapid Support Forces (RSF): Stop the atrocities and be held accountable for your actions.
UAE: End your support for the conflict and contribute to humanitarian efforts instead.
African Union: Take decisive actions to intervene and protect human rights in Sudan.
United Nations: Increase efforts and prioritize the crisis in Sudan in your global agenda.