Residents in Sudan’s El Fasher are besieged and under attack | BBC News

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Residents in Sudan’s El Fasher are besieged and under attack | BBC News


Fighting has continued to intensify in and around the Sudanese city of El Fasher, where medical charity MSF has reported 700 casualties in 10 days.

The internet has been cut making access to the city difficult. Soldiers from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are besieging the city.

A power struggle within the military government…

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41 Comments

  1. I was wrong in my earlier comment and apparently Sudan does have oil. However, the point I made is still valid – Sudan, as far as I know, does not have vast oil reserves like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq. (I apologize if I am wrong, though I do not think so). The world’s economies do not depend, or depend very little on oil from Sudan, hence little attention has been paid to this war, which has been going on for some considerable time.

  2. Here we have another war between christianity and islam to establish dominence. 2 religions that ironically claim to be peaceful and value human life but thats a lie.

  3. The Toroboro militias are the one that took the residents as shields and not letting them leave the city. These so called Toroboro militias were behind the Darfur and neighbouring Chadian and Libyan civil wars, they are always used as militias and this time by the Sudanese Islamist Army that they took arms against in the first place. These conflicts are not going to end until they disarm these thugs and bandits be it by the RSF or any other force and put an end to the sufferings of the people of Darfur.

  4. To the people of Sudan:
    I urge you to remain strong in this dark time and you will find the light of hope. If there is a God, or Allah, or anything else, then may they help us all.

  5. Africans are busy shouting free PALESTINE, while own house is on fire, brainwashed… People, let the Arabs, Muslim sort their own problems. Free Congo, Sudan, Mozambique.

  6. This conflict is under-reported as is the war in Yemen because they don’t make “good copy”. The BBC is more interested in promoting its pro-Palestinian agenda rather than showing the very real suffering of civilians in these war-torn regions of the world. I notice we don’t get from either the UN or the BBC statistics regarding casualties. Why? Because there is no political benefit.

  7. There is no Genocide charge, no aids, no UN resolutions, this is been sponsored by 2 arab countries, no arrest warrants issued, no demonstration in campuses or in cities, hardly covered by world press, maybe because we can blame jews for this or they are just black people ?, i will not be supprised if climate changes are put on the jews, there were killed in Europe in the mid ages for causing black plague, withcraft, economic problems etc