‘People don’t care’ – the global silence on Sudan | The Take

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‘People don’t care’ – the global silence on Sudan | The Take


What does it mean for the world to forget your country? In Sudan’s civil war, a surprise push by the army could break the RSF’s hold on Khartoum. For Sudanese forced to flee their homeland, the journey is far from over. One woman shares her take on the world’s indifference to a conflict that has faded from the attention of many, and the…

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  1. At UNCCD COP16 the other day did anyone mention the (pan-asian) oil company that spilled oil into the water, did no clean up, left Sudan, the water table absorbed it, and for decades Unity State Sudan has had such toxicity new mothers' babies have severe birth defects? Why is no one racing to solve this problem?? And now there's floods carrying environmental pollution far and wide…

  2. It is good to show empathy for the those suffering, in thus case the people of Sudan. My concern as a human being, African, and a Muslim, what us the AU, the Sudanese, and neighbouring countries doing to stop the fighting and bring peace to Sudan. What are the reasons for the fight?

  3. BLACK HOLOCAUST the Nazis got away with it doing about 7 years a piece. Nothing will happen to them just like the CCP, prejudice is all about power and influence equal rights are an illusion.

  4. I am somali and I feel completely sorry for our sudanese brothers amd sisters. They stood by ourside when no one else did. And I know how a war for power is like from experience, although I was a child when the civil war broke out in my country. But I see similar things everyday everywhere in the country.
    I wish for my sudane brothers and sister all the best. I hope you will get back to your country soon and live in it peacefully.
    In solidarity with you❤

  5. I'm sorry sudan people I pray to God soon be peace go back to your home I feel your pain I was in Sudan as Refugee drallining the war genocide in Ethiopia Sudan people they are very nice genuine people this shall pass 🙏

  6. Hi , I'm John ( UK ) , I watched your podcast & agree totally that the plight of the Sudanese people is widely ignored here in the west !
    What's going on in Sudan is beyond horrific .
    Tragically , the same can be said for a plethora of wars/famines/displacements globally.
    My heartfelt hopes & prayers go out to the people of Sudan & to all who are suffering from lack of support from westernized governments .

    My blessings to you all . 🙏

  7. This is the exact same land as Kush, Nubia, Ta-Seti, and other names and NONE of those kingdoms on the same exact land were never anything but AFRICAN😕sad and evil genocide and ethnic cleansing to remake into an "Arab" state

  8. This lady looks my two sisters from another mother, unbelievable resemblance. God bless you all in Sudan abnd those displaced from their homes. Stop the wars get out of Sudan free 🇸🇩 Free Sudanese 🇸🇩 from the grips of the greedy resources in hunters in 🇸🇩

  9. " We've always have wars in Sudan but never experienced in Khartoum" she said. That the differences like me and others whom from periphery where those burtal wars were taking places and Khartoum never care in any way or other. Khartoum even denied and never believed us what we were experiencing from those Barbarians (JANJAWEED) whom Khartoum supported whole-heartedly to eliminate us as poor citizens by raping, destroying, looting, burning down villages to the ground or whatever means evil you think of. Unfortunately, sadly the same happened in whole Sudan for the last 17month. Our hearts are broken for what's going on in Sudan right now..

  10. This is a generational and cultural issue.
    Africans have spent times immemorial suffering and dying in silence, partly because the whole world keeps trying to tell them that their lives do not matter. But Africans need to learn to scream, rage, and fight for themselves and for their kin.
    Africa has one of the largest diasporas in the world, yet those who have emigrated are keeping themselves muzzled, refusing to look at what is going on in its home continent.
    Social awareness is totally missing in Arts, social media, and public discussions. This is by far the saddest thing.

  11. I did a presentation on Sudan and South Sudan and the state of their citizens on Thursday because we are studying countries of the Arab League.. I got a quiet, polite applause compared to my classmates presentation on Egypt or Palestine or Morocco or Saudi Arabia or anywhere else. My heart is with the Sudanese, all of you🫡 god bless you and an end to the suffering of everyone.
    i apologize to Africa as a whole. from the bottom of my heart

  12. Problem with AJ in the case of Sudan, that they are patrons of the country's division.. they always project the militia as they are legal representative of the people and they hide the fact that NOW the whole Sudanes nation stands with the National Army and refusing any foreign interventions..AJ the double edged sowrd …

  13. I think the difference between Gaza and Sudan is that Sudan is a civil war and Gaza is a war against colonizers, no? Unfortunate it took a genocide in Gaza for people to be more informed about Sudan

  14. It is amazing how the European contact with africa creating all this fallout.Arming the Asians in a way to totally take whole black african countries.Never equiping the african to properly defend himself against the ruthlessness of Asian, s assaults. Then to further turn the africans that fight for their country into militants and agitators. Who ,how and why is not the question anymore. What do the real source of this demon reside……

  15. You can't have it both ways. Either you want the world to interfere in African conflicts or you don't. I, for one, want the world to leave African countries to solve their own problems because I have learned that no "Help" comes without any strings attached. There's no free lunch. Sudanese themselves must determine their own future. The best that Africa can do is encourage negotiations and peaceful resolution. The best that the outside world should do is to provide humanitarian aid thru the UN & other international agencies. We don't want a Syria in Africa.

  16. I miss 🇸🇩 so much and our house has been destroyed by an country named emaarat and its not muslim emaarat will never make it its gonna be weak and send to JAHHANAM FOREVER FOR THE REST OF THERE LIFE

  17. Well DUH! Sorry I haven't even begun watching but of course they don't care! I was watching the news in the UK and I saw starving Sudanese children with big bellies and flies around them talking about fammine in 2024…These nations are used as play things for foreign actors and even to this DAY they fall for it! It's like a constant circus of misinformation and propaganda of these useless nations to make no progress and sit in the dirt.

  18. Qatar fund Al Jazeera and Hamas/Hezbollah. Sudan is meaningless to them and just a tool to point the fingers at the west at the behest of their terrorist leaders