The biggest hunger crisis in the world is unfolding in Sudan, and it is manmade. As of now, more than half of the country’s 45 million people urgently need humanitarian assistance. In May, the United Nations warned that 18 million Sudanese are “acutely hungry” including 3.6 million children who are “acutely malnourished.”

Heirs of the infamous Janjaweed militia—the ethnic Arab fighters who inflicted massacre and starvation in Darfur between 2003 and 2005, leaving over 150,000 civilians dead—they use this plunder to sustain their war machine. The SAF, which is the dominant power in the United Nations-recognized government of Sudan, has blocked humanitarian aid to the vast areas of the country under RSF control.

  • @[email protected]
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    -173 months ago

    Too busy protesting at universities over 30,000 dead civilians in gaza to pay attention to the millions of people dying in other conflicts that have been going on far longer.

    It’s like gaza is the latest yoga trend for cool people. Or adopting African orphans.

    It’s never been about saving innocent lives for people in the west, it’s been about personal social status.

    • Flying Squid
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      193 months ago

      Is it possible, do you think, to be against two genocides at the same time? Or is that just the latest yoga trend for poor people?

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        There are far more than two genocides going on right now. The fact that only one of them (and a small one at that) is getting any mainstream support is the problem.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 months ago

          The Uyghurs and Tibetans have been forgotten about, but check out my temu Palestinian flag, it was only $3.

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                03 months ago

                That was my original point, long list of genocides, and only Palestine getting any public attention in the west.

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                  3 months ago

                  Your original point was repeating my point that there’s plenty of overlooked oppression/genocide?

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                23 months ago

                The Haitians aren’t really a genocide by most definitions.

                Ukraine is getting media (and financial) attention.

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                  13 months ago

                  Yeah Haiti just kinda imploded. Sure it has a lot of the markers but there are sonmany other factors that it just kinda makes it a bit too grey.

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      3 months ago

      Hey there, I remember advocating for Darfur way back when I was fresh out of school. No one in power did anything about it and I didn’t have the time or money to continue demonstrating for 20 years.

      • @gedaliyahOPM
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        23 months ago

        Well, there was enough global pressure to establish the state of South Sudan as a safe haven for many of the minorities in the region. I wouldn’t say nothing came of it.

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      -23 months ago

      Palestinian billionaires have also spent 20 years investing in telling their story more effectively to the West. Like for example how 30,000 killed became 30,000 civilians. According to the best reports available, about 1/3 of those were Hamas fighters (Hamas claims 8000, Israel unsurprisingly claims it’s much more).

      The people of Sudan have no billionaires to tell their story. They only have us.