Dancer in Kendrick's SB show holds up sign to call attention to Sudan civil war

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The only remotely revolutionary thing about that performance.

I fukk with TDE so much it got me six degrees of separation from some key players there
but at the same time, I realize this shyt is just entertainment and they will only ever get
so close to anything radical.

This performer shyt all over the performance in a good way IMO.


that nikka didnt do shyt


good gesture tho and it pissed off the cacs
 

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that nikka didnt do shyt


good gesture tho and it pissed off the cacs
And for that he did a great job.


Ppl acting like they didn’t know what I was talking about in my Kendrick thread.


It’s not about rappers starting a movement.
It’s about saying something, drawing attention, making others feel as though they can send a message or get active themselves.


Running around with that flag, did he change policy or something? No of course not.


But that right there is ENERGY. It’s showing that ppl are awake and seeing what is going on and are willing to put themselves in harms way to send a message. That inspires others to do the same, and take it up a level.



That shyt wouldn’t have happened if Taylor Swift was performing, I’ll tell you that.
 

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Sudan scene of world’s worst humanitarian crisis: African Union​

Conflict hampering delivery of aid to a population suffering attacks and threat of famine.

Zamzam camp, Sudan

The war in Sudan has displaced an estimated 12 million people and put much of the population at risk of famine [File: Reuters]
11 Feb 2025

The civil war in Sudan has created the “worst humanitarian crisis in the world”, the African Union has warned.
The conflict between the Sudanese military government and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is hampering the delivery of aid to a population suffering attacks and the threat of famine, officials said on Tuesday at a panel on the crisis.

The war “has hampered access to humanitarian relief, led to shortage of food and aggravated hunger”, Mohamed Ibn Chambas, chairperson of the AU High Level Panel on Sudan (HLP-Sudan), said on X.


“Children and women are continually abused, and the elderly and sick lack medical assistance,” he continued. “This is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.”


The warning echoes similar statements from international aid agencies, including the United Nations.


Attacks on schools, child soldiers​


The war in Sudan broke out in April 2023 and has displaced an estimated 12 million people. AU officials warned that hundreds of thousands of children are now malnourished.



Wilson Almeida Adao, a senior AU official for child welfare, said in a separate statement that hospital admissions for malnutrition rose by 44 percent in 2024, with more than 431,000 children receiving treatment.


“We witness reports of grave violations, including attacks on schools and hospitals, forced recruitment of child soldiers, and the denial of humanitarian access,” he said.

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A Sudanese soldier atop a vehicle after the army’s recapture of an oil refinery in Khartoum North [File: Reuters]
The Sudanese army controls the east and north of the country, while the RSF holds most of the stricken Darfur region, where the UN on Monday accused it of blocking aid.


“The persistent restrictions and bureaucratic hurdles” imposed by the RSF’s humanitarian agency “are preventing life-saving assistance from reaching those in desperate need”, said Clementine Nkweta-Salami, the UN resident and humanitarian coordinator in Sudan.


Chambas declared that “only inter-Sudanese political dialogue, not the military option, can end this war” suggesting that “external interference has equally contributed to why the war has lasted this long”.


“We are and will continue engaging all Sudanese parties, including civilians and political actors, in an all-inclusive solution of the crisis and a comprehensive political dialogue to restore constitutional democracy in Sudan,” said Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, AU commissioner for political affairs, peace and security.


On Sunday, Sudan’s military government, which has been pressing the RSF back in recent weeks, unveiled what it called a road map for a post-war transitional government.
 
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38th AU Summit | DRC, Sudan conflicts to top summit agenda
The United Nations Secretary-General has arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to participate in the 38th African Union Summit. The conflicts in Sudan and Eastern DRC are set to dominate discussions there. A recent assessment of food prices in eastern Congo by the World Food Programme has found severe disruption in market prices as a result of the continued tensions in the region
 

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FREE SUDAN AND FREE "PALESTINE" IS A CONTRADICTION TO ONE ANOTHER AS ARABS STILL GOT BLACK SLAVES OVER IN SUDAN
 

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World Court to hear Sudan genocide case against United Arab Emirates​


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THE HAGUE, March 28 - The World Court said on Friday it would hear a case brought by Sudan demanding emergency measures against the United Arab Emirates and accusing the Gulf state of violating obligations under the Genocide Convention by arming paramilitary forces.
Sudan has accused the UAE of arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) which have been fighting the Sudanese army in a two-year-old civil war - a charge the UAE denies but U.N. experts and U.S. lawmakers have found credible.

The Sudanese Armed Forces' actions at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) "are nothing more than a political game and publicity stunt - an attempt to drag a longstanding friend of Africa into the conflict they themselves have instigated and fuelled," a UAE official said.
"Despite this, the UAE remains resolute in its humanitarian commitment towards the people of Sudan, focused on alleviating the humanitarian disaster inflicted by both warring factions."

Sudan's complaint to the Hague-based ICJ - known as the World Court - is in connection with intense ethnic-based attacks by the RSF and allied Arab militias against the non-Arab Masalit tribe in 2023 in West Darfur, documented in detail by Reuters.
Those attacks were determined to be genocide by the United States in January.
Sudan has asked for the court to impose emergency measures to order the Emirates to prevent genocidal acts in Darfur.

The court said it would hear Sudan's request on April 10.

As cases before the ICJ can take years to reach a final conclusion states can ask for emergency measures which are meant to ensure the dispute between the states does not escalate in the meantime.
 

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ICJ dismisses Sudan’s genocide case alleging UAE backing of RSF rebels​

Top UN court says it does not have authority to rule on case accusing UAE of arming rebel Rapid Support Forces paramilitary.


5 May 2025


The top United Nations court has dismissed a case brought by Sudan accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of breaching the UN Genocide Convention by arming and funding the rebel paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Sudan’s deadly civil war.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) said on Monday that it “manifestly lacked” the authority to continue the proceedings and threw out the case.

While both Sudan and the UAE are signatories to the 1948 Genocide Convention, the UAE has a carveout to the part of the treaty that gives The Hague-based court jurisdiction.


In March, Sudan asked the ICJ for several orders, known as provisional measures, including telling the UAE to do all it can to prevent the killing and other crimes targeting the Masalit people in Darfur.


The UAE called the filing a publicity stunt and, in a hearing last month, argued the court had no jurisdiction.


The court on Monday agreed with the UAE’s arguments, rejected Sudan’s request for emergency measures and ordered the case be removed from its docket.


Due to the lack of jurisdiction, “the court is precluded by its statute from taking any position on the merits of the claims made by Sudan”, a summary of the ruling said.
 
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