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Relevant podcast, transcript included:
“This war is not a civil war, it’s a counterrevolutionary war against civilians,” says Sudanese organizer Nisrin Elamin.
I mean, the war in Sudan precedes the genocide in Gaza by six months, and we didn’t get much coverage then. I think in fact, the movement in solidarity with Palestinians has opened up the space for people to want to know more about Sudan.
Sudan- the genocide no one remembers and/or cares about.
Indeed. I don’t understand why so many people and media organizations that pay attention to Gaza don’t cover Sudan too (they may care, but they barely show it). There’s suffering on a similar scale, foreign powers causing and broadening that suffering and global repercussions through migration, disease, weapons smuggling and radicalization.
It’s literally being called a “forgotten genocide” by the people who have survived it.
https://www.darfurwomenaction.org/stand-up-for-refugees-of-darfurs-forgotten-genocide/
Even the supposedly progressive leftists of the world (in general) seem to have moved on.
The article you linked to is from 2015 and refers to the original Darfur genocide, unless I’m missing something.
It’s still happening.
I hate clickbait titles. This should be “Sudan has more children fleeing war than anywhere else on Earth”
(Note I’m not calling out OP, I’m calling out the BBC for their clickbait title)
Who could be surprised when the actual title of the site is clickbait to begin with?
Everywhere in the world: there’s an immigrant crisis we need to address.
Meanwhile not doing anything about war, exploitation and inequality.
Color my Pikachu surprised