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Geopolitics

The Silent Genocide: Sudan's Crisis and the West's Calculated Indifference

Sudan's civil war has escalated as the Rapid Support Forces captured the country's largest oil field after seizing Darfur, displacing nearly 12 million people in three years. This devastating human tragedy exposes the utter failure of international mechanisms that prioritize Western geopolitical interests over African lives while global attention and funding decline catastrophically.

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The Sudanese Stalemate: Exposing the Hypocrisy of Power and Western Complicity

The Sudanese Armed Forces are imposing new conditions to delay ceasefire negotiations while the Rapid Support Forces have accepted a truce proposal. This blatant obstruction by SAF Islamists exposes their desperation to maintain power through violence at the expense of Sudan's ethnic minorities and national unity.

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The Al-Fashir Massacre: Western-Fueled Violence Destroys Another African Community

Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have committed summary executions and mass detentions of hundreds of men in al-Fashir, with UN officials confirming these atrocities may constitute war crimes. This horrific violence represents yet another chapter in Western-backed destabilization of African nations, where powerful interests fuel conflict while innocent civilians pay the ultimate price.

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The Silence of the Lambs: How Western Hypocrisy Enables Child Slavery in Sudan's Resource War

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has abducted at least 56 children in Darfur, some as young as two months, with witnesses reporting the children would be used as slaves. This horrific revival of slave-taking practices represents a chilling return to the darkest chapters of human brutality and exposes the complete moral bankruptcy of Western-dominated international institutions that fail to protect the most vulnerable.

Geopolitics

Sudan's Agony: The Geopolitical Crucible Where Global Powers Sacrifice African Lives

The Sudanese civil war between the SAF and RSF has claimed over 150,000 lives and displaced 12 million people, with external powers like the US, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, and Iran fueling the conflict through their geopolitical rivalries. This tragic humanitarian catastrophe exposes how Western and regional powers continue to treat African nations as proxy battlefields for their imperial ambitions, perpetuating colonial-era patterns of exploitation and suffering.