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Darfur Killbox: Rebels’ Massacres and Ethnic Cleansing in Sudan

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Rebels Post Videos of Mass Killings in Darfur as ​the World Watches

EL FASHER, SUDAN – Disturbing videos⁣ circulating online appear too show Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters celebrating mass killings in El Fasher, Sudan, following the city’s⁢ fall in⁢ late October. The footage, depicting scenes ‍of violence including fighters‌ shouting ⁢”God is great” over corpses and forcing men‌ to⁣ dig their own graves, underscores ‍a deepening humanitarian catastrophe and escalating ethnic violence in the⁤ Darfur region.

El Fasher,once⁢ home to ‍a million people,had seen its population dwindle to approximately‍ 260,000 by the ‍time government ‍forces retreated,leaving ⁢the city vulnerable to the RSF. Prior to the takeover, the RSF constructed‍ a thirty-five-mile‍ berm around El Fasher in‌ early May, effectively blocking food and ⁤humanitarian aid, forcing residents to survive on grass​ and⁤ animal feed.

The​ RSF’s actions are raising fears of ⁤a⁢ renewed genocide in Darfur, echoing the atrocities committed‍ by its predecessor⁢ institution, the⁤ Janjaweed, in the early 2000s, which‌ resulted in the deaths of an estimated 300,000​ people.

“They’re⁢ ethnically cleansing.⁤ They’re killing, they’re⁣ destroying,” stated Altahir Hashim, a Sudanese human-rights​ activist from Cairo, whose family, members of the Zaghawa ethnic‍ group, were forced to flee to El Fasher years ago. He reported the loss of two of ‍his brothers. “After almost twenty-three years,genocide never ended. The world has just stood there watching, not taking any concrete‍ action.”

Analysis from the Humanitarian Research⁣ Lab at the Yale school of Public Health, utilizing satellite imagery from NASA ​and commercial sources, ‍suggests the scale⁤ of the killings is immense. Nathaniel‍ Raymond, the ⁣lab’s executive director, described‌ the imagery as ⁤revealing⁣ a disturbing pattern: ‍”We⁢ are talking tens ‌upon tens of thousands⁤ of ⁤potential dead in five days.” The ⁢team’s ‍analysis identified numerous images resembling the shapes of‍ “C”s and “J”s – patterns created ​by individuals falling to the ground while ‍being shot – accompanied⁤ by visible bloodstains.

The RSF distanced itself from a local commander, known as Abu⁢ Lulu, after the fall ⁢of El Fasher, ​claiming⁤ his ‍arrest. Though,Al Jazeera reports he has continued to post on social media.

The berm erected by ⁢the RSF to ⁣prevent⁢ aid from entering El Fasher now also hinders escape, with only 35,000 people ⁤confirmed to have⁤ fled the ⁤city. raymond’s team‌ has begun referring to El Fasher as “the⁣ Killbox.”

The ⁢violence disproportionately targets⁣ non-Arab Sudanese ethnic minorities, notably the ‌Fur and Zaghawa, who have been at the⁢ forefront of​ the RSF’s attacks. The RSF’s core membership consists of nomadic Arabs.‌

“The world hasn’t caught up to what a big deal El Fasher is,” Raymond warned, highlighting​ the urgent ​need for international ​attention and intervention.

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