Civil War in Sudan 🇸🇩 (April 2023-Present)

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Why does the Arab world treat Africa and Africans with such brutality?

That breakdown doesnt really apply to this latest civil war and is dated. Ethnic groups/tribes which claim Arab origins are on both sides of the conflict as is their foreign support.

The RSF is primarily made up of fighters nomadic Arab tribes from Darfur. The Bashir Government deployed them in their war against the Zaghawa and Fur in the 2000s. Theyve gained autonomy through their funding and logisical support from foreign sources (UAE, Haftars Libya, Chad) and attempted to take over the state itself, which was the launch point for this war. Much of their looting and violence in this war has been inflicted on Sudanese Arabs who are the majority in Khartoum and Nile-adjacent settlements, in addition to their older targets in Darfur. Theyre also in alliance of convenience with the SPLM-N, a rebel faction that is primarily represented by the Nuba (non arab ethnic group).

On the other hand the Sudanese Army receives support from Turkey and Egypt primarily and has incorporated rebel groups it fought under Bashir. The Deputy President is Malik Agar (prominent non Arab rebel from previous civil wars). The Finance Minister Gibril Ibrahim is Zaghawa from Darfur and head of one of the main rebel groups during the 2000s Darfur War. Minni Minawi is another former leader of a Darfur rebel group now allied with Government.
 

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Doubt anything concrete comes out of this. Hard to see incentive to freeze conflict on its current lines for either party.

Not sure if this is verified footage from Darfur, but if it is, absolutley wild:


I have a Colombian colleague and she was absolutely floored when I showed her this earlier. She’s like “MFing Colombians going around the world to kill for money. MFers!!” :damn:

Security Council rejected RSF atleast

 

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I have a Colombian colleague and she was absolutely floored when I showed her this earlier. She’s like “MFing Colombians going around the world to kill for money. MFers!!” :damn:

Security Council rejected RSF atleast



Guess Russia isn't that invested then


hope the irony wasn't lost on the other members
 

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That breakdown doesnt really apply to this latest civil war and is dated. Ethnic groups/tribes which claim Arab origins are on both sides of the conflict as is their foreign support.

The RSF is primarily made up of fighters nomadic Arab tribes from Darfur. The Bashir Government deployed them in their war against the Zaghawa and Fur in the 2000s. Theyve gained autonomy through their funding and logisical support from foreign sources (UAE, Haftars Libya, Chad) and attempted to take over the state itself, which was the launch point for this war. Much of their looting and violence in this war has been inflicted on Sudanese Arabs who are the majority in Khartoum and Nile-adjacent settlements, in addition to their older targets in Darfur. Theyre also in alliance of convenience with the SPLM-N, a rebel faction that is primarily represented by the Nuba (non arab ethnic group).

On the other hand the Sudanese Army receives support from Turkey and Egypt primarily and has incorporated rebel groups it fought under Bashir. The Deputy President is Malik Agar (prominent non Arab rebel from previous civil wars). The Finance Minister Gibril Ibrahim is Zaghawa from Darfur and head of one of the main rebel groups during the 2000s Darfur War. Minni Minawi is another former leader of a Darfur rebel group now allied with Government.

So there is a bit more diversity in the fighters and groups on the ground have shifted around a bit but the beneficiaries are Arab states

Arabs and Turks are providing the funding and weapons


Everyday there is some new ad campaign about how amazing the UAE is and try Dubai Gold Chocolate(surely gold stolen from Africa). Sent my wife into Shake Shack yesterday and she told me they have Dubai Gold milkshakes. I had to groan.


How does the Muslim world tolerate such injustices? Maybe if the UAE was building mosques, hospitals, and daycares where they live dead Africans are worth it. Cost of doing business.
 

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Hamas kidnapped and killed babies

Where's the lie?

Women being raped in Sudan?

Captagon? Hezbollah is closer to a criminal organization than a military one so that news should surprise no one
 
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