Sudan is at the mercy of the violations: the district of Rarab D -Uncle

Since the start of the war in April 2023, Sudan has only known chaos, terror and destruction. Its towns and villages have turned into theaters of murder, looting and intimidation, by the RSF militia, which has practiced the heaviest violations against civilians in various regions.
Shocking numbers of international reports
The national result: according to the United Nations, more than 40,000 civilians have been killed, while around 14 million Sudanese were forced to flee the country or to use neighboring countries.
UNICEF reports have confirmed that * al-Fasher * has become a tragic objective for children, because 6,000 children face the risk of death due to severe malnutrition.
* Zamzam Camp Massacre *:
An investigation revealed to the Guardian newspaper that an attack that launched 72 hours launched by Duuncle fighters on the largest inappropriate camp in the North of Darfur, killing at least 1,500 civilians, while local sources suggested that the number could reach 2,000 people, with the balance sheet of kidnappings and collective violence.
* Darfour attack *:
During the period from August 11 to 20, 2025, at least 89 civilians, including members of the Zaghawa and Al-Briti tribes, were killed in major attacks on the scale that took an ethnic character.
* Genocide, seat and sexual violence *
The extermination of Al -Masalit in Al -Geneina (Western Darfur): Human rights reports indicate that between 10 thousand and 15,000 people from the Al -Masalit tribe were killed in ethnic cleaning operations in 2023.
* Sexual violence as a war of war: *
The Amnesty International report (April 2025) documented collective rapes targeting 36 women and girls, some of whom were minors, who were tortured, forced and sexual slavery for weeks.
And the number of reality is certainly much more.
* The seat of Al -fasher: *
The U -Uncle militia has been imposed for more than a year a suffocating seat in El Fasher, the prevention of food and medicine for about half a million people, which exacerbated the humanitarian situation and its arrival on the verge of famine.
* False allegations *:
The management of the D -Uncle affirms that its operations aim for “political elites” or “the remains of the previous regime”, but the facts prove that the victims are civilians of various breeds and tribes.
The relations of the United Nations, Human Rights Watch and Imansi clearly reveal that the war has targeted all the Sudanese people, and not a specific elite.
* Fajr arrives, no matter how long at night *:
No matter how long the night of injustice, dawn must shine.
Crimes against humanity do not fall within the limitation period, and those whose hands are stained with blood will not be blessed with peace or stability.
A day will come when the Sudanese rebuild their homeland without militias or Janjaid, one day when the truth will be restored and security and dignity will be returned to a people exhausted by war.
* ๐ Information box: Sudan in numbers *:
The number of deaths since the start of the war (2023-2025): more than 40,000 people
civil
* The number of displaced and refugees: around 14 million *
Victims of the Zamzam camp (Darfur): between 1,500 and 2,000 dead
Victims of the genocide of Al -Masalit (Al -geneina): between 10,000 and 15,000 dead
Victims of the Ardda massacre: between 800 and 2,000 dead
* Besieged cities: *
The most important of which is al-Fasher (darfur north), where half a million people risk the risk of hunger and death
Victims of sexual violence documentaries: at least 36 women and girls, according to the Amnesty report (2025)
I see that it is much lower than reality
However, these figures mean what has been recorded and documented
By these organizations
And competent international organizations.
*conclusion:*
What Sudan is experiencing today is not only a war that passes, but a human tragedy of all accounts, which threatens a long -term disaster if the international community does not seriously move. Mortal numbers are not only statistics, but faces, dreams and captured families. Despite the cruelty of reality, the hope remains contractual on the will of the Sudanese and for justice which must be triumphed, to write at the dawn of the new Sudan far from the militias, corrupt, traitors and destruction.



