Photos: Fears of mass atrocities after Sudan’s el-Fasher falls to RSF

Sudan's Darfur Region Plunges into Chaos as Paramilitaries Seize Key City of El-Fasher

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has taken control of the historic city of el-Fasher in Sudan's Darfur region, sparking fears of mass atrocities and violence reminiscent of the dark days of the 2000s. The capture of this strategic location has sent shockwaves throughout the country, with reports of widespread killings and abuses against civilians emerging.

The RSF, a paramilitary group descended from the notorious Janjaweed militias accused of genocide in the region two decades ago, launched a final assault on el-Fasher last week, seizing the army's last positions. The city, once the heart of Darfur, is now under the control of the RSF, who have constructed a 56km-long earthen berm to seal off food, medicine, and escape routes, leaving approximately 177,000 civilians trapped.

The situation on the ground has turned dire, with videos emerging of RSF fighters carrying out executions and abusing civilians. Pro-democracy groups have described the violence as "the worst" since Sunday, accusing the RSF of ethnic cleansing. The African Union has condemned the "escalating violence" and alleged war crimes, while the United Nations has warned of "ethnically motivated violations and atrocities".

The war in Sudan has already claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced millions, and triggered the world's largest displacement and hunger crisis. Both sides are accused of widespread atrocities, with the Joint Forces accusing the RSF of killing at least 2,000 civilians.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent has reported that five Sudanese Red Crescent volunteers were killed in the neighbouring region of North Kordofan, while three others remain missing after the RSF took control of their town. The situation is rapidly deteriorating, with many fearing that mass atrocities could become a reality.

Analysts say Sudan is now effectively partitioned along an east-west axis, with the RSF running a parallel government across Darfur, while the army is entrenched in the north, east, and centre. The RSF-led coalition has announced plans to form a committee to verify the authenticity of videos and allegations, claiming that many are "fabricated" by the army.

As tensions continue to escalate, it remains to be seen how the international community will respond to this latest development. With reports of widespread violence and abuses emerging from Sudan, it is clear that the country's fragile peace process is on the brink of collapse.
 
This is getting super crazy in Darfur rn 🤯. I mean, RSF taking over el-Fasher and sealing off food & medicine routes for civilians is just horrific 💔. How many people are gonna die from starvation or whatever now? It's like they're playing a deadly game of risk on human lives 😩.

And what's up with the African Union & UN condemning "escalating violence" but not doing more to stop it 🤷‍♂️. They gotta do better than just talk about atrocities and threats, you know? This is real life for these people, they can't afford to wait for the international community to act 🕰️.

I'm so tired of all this ethnic cleansing stuff too 😓. Can we not learn from our history already? How many times gotta we see this same cycle of violence and displacement before we change our ways? 💔
 
can't believe what's happening in darfur 🤯, RSF taking control of el-fasher like nothing's changed since the janjaweed days 🙅‍♂️, and now they're sealing off food and medicine routes to trap civilians 🚫, that's just sick 😒. how can anyone justify this kind of ethnic cleansing? 🤔, and what's with the African Union and UN condemning the violence but doing nothing about it 🤷‍♂️, seems like a typical case of empty words 💬.
 
Ugh, what's going on with these paramilitary groups? I mean, I know the history with the Janjaweed militias was super dark, but this latest development in Darfur is just getting worse by the day 🤕. 177,000 civilians trapped and cut off from basic necessities like food and medicine? That's a nightmare scenario right there.

And these videos of RSF fighters executing people and abusing civilians? Absolutely horrific. I'm not even sure how we can call ourselves civilized when this is happening in our world. The fact that the African Union and UN are condemning this escalating violence is a good start, but what's going to happen next?

I know war is always a complex issue, but it feels like we're just perpetuating a cycle of violence here. I mean, both sides are accused of atrocities, but can't we find a way to work towards peace? The humanitarian crisis in Sudan is already massive, and the thought of mass atrocities becoming a reality is just too much to bear 😩.

I guess only time will tell how the international community responds to this latest development. But for now, I'm just feeling really worried about what's happening on the ground. We need some real action taken ASAP 💔
 
OMG 🤯 is like, completely heartbreaking what's happening in Darfur rn 😩 The thought of 177k ppl trapped w/ no escape routes or access to food/meds is literally unbearable 💔 We gotta do more to help these innocent civilians ASAP! 🕒 And can we pls condemn the RSF's actions without mincing words? 🙅‍♂️ They're basically Janjaweed all over again, and it's disgusting 😤
 
this is getting super worrying 🤕 i feel like we're watching a repeat of darfur all over again. these paramilitary groups just seem to be making things worse. what's being done to help those trapped in el-fasher? 177k people are stuck with no food, medicine, or escape routes 🚨. it's crazy that the world isn't doing more to stop this violence and bring peace back to sudan.
 
😩 I'm getting so tired of these breaking news threads. Can't they just organize them by date or something? It feels like we're stuck in some kind of never-ending loop of chaos and violence. And another thing, what's up with all these paramilitary groups? They seem to pop up whenever things get hairy, and it's always the civilians who suffer. I mean, can't we just have a simple, straightforward account of what's happening without all the spin and agenda-pushing? 🤯

And don't even get me started on the international community. "Verifying authenticity" this and "condemning violence" that... can't they just take concrete action to stop it? It feels like everyone's just shouting from the sidelines while the people on the ground are getting trampled.

I swear, sometimes I feel like I'm more of a journalist than a regular user. 📰😩
 
omg this is getting super scary 😱 the rapid support forces just took control of el-fasher in darfur which was like the heart of the region already... now they've built a wall to trap civilians and it's like something out of a horror movie 💀 there are reports of mass killings and abuses against civilians and pro-democracy groups saying it's worse than sunday 🙅‍♂️ i'm so worried about the international community not doing enough to stop this... we need some serious action ASAP ⚠️
 
man... 177k ppl stuck in el-Fasher cant even move without somebodys watchin them 🤕 its like we didnt learn anything from sudans past .. RSF takin control again after all these yrs of war & violence 🚫 what does it take for the world to step in & do somethin ? seems like another refugee crisis brewin... hope the red cross can help those ppl trapped & missing 💔
 
omg this is getting so scary what's happening in darfur?? i feel like we're watching a war zone unfold before our eyes 😱🤯 the thought of 177k civilians trapped with no food or medicine is just heartbreaking 🙏 the african union and un are trying to call it out but i'm not sure if they can stop this chaos from spreading 🚨 i wish there was something we could do to help the people of sudan, they're going through so much already 💔 this situation reminds me of what happened in russia ukraine conflict... it's like we're reliving some dark history over here 😕
 
😩 oh my god what's going on in sudan??! 177k ppl are trapped in el-fasher with no way out & it's like they're playing a cruel game of russian roulette with their lives. the rapid support forces are basically janjaweed 2.0 & it's terrifying to think about the atrocities that might happen next. i'm literally shaking thinking about all these innocent ppl who could be killed or tortured at any moment 🤯

i'm so fed up with the international community not doing more to stop this madness. like, what are they waiting for? the situation on the ground is dire & it's only getting worse by the day. we need to see some serious action from our leaders right now 💪 or else we'll just be watching from afar as another generation of sudanese ppl suffer.

and can someone please explain to me why this keeps happening in darfur? how many times have we seen this same script play out & still, the world doesn't seem to learn from its mistakes. it's like we're all just bystanders, watching as the world burns around us 🌪️
 
🚨💥 This is insane ! RSF taking over El Fasher is like a nightmare come true ! We gotta do something about this ASAP or else those 177k civilians are gonna be stuck 🤯. Can't believe they built that berm to block food & meds - it's like they're trying to create a humanitarian disaster 😩. The UN is warning of war crimes, but we need more concrete action from the world leaders 🌎. It's not just about Sudan, it's about what happens next in Africa and globally 🌍. We gotta stand up against atrocities & support those affected 🤝 #SudanInCrisis #DarfurDeservesJustice #HumanitarianEmergency
 
I'm getting major flashbacks to 2003 when we were worried about the US invasion in Iraq 🤯. This situation in Darfur reminds me of how our foreign policy can sometimes backfire and create more problems than it solves. The RSF taking control of El-Fasher is a classic example of an extremist group exploiting power vacuums.

It's interesting to see both sides accusing each other of atrocities, but I think we should be focusing on the fact that these groups are profiting from the chaos. If the international community doesn't step in and provide a clear framework for accountability, we might end up with another humanitarian disaster on our hands 🌪️.

The African Union condemning the "escalating violence" is a good start, but where's the substance? We need concrete measures to address these human rights abuses and ensure that justice is served. This crisis in Sudan should be a wake-up call for us to rethink our approach to global governance and conflict resolution 🤝.
 
😱 this is getting outta hand in darfur like what happened 2 decades ago again 😤 i dont think anyone should be able to just take over a city & trap people inside like its some kinda game 🚫 and 56km earthen berm? that's insane! how are ppl supposed 2 survive without food or medecine? 🤯 the international community needs 2 step in ASAP before it's too late 💥
 
🚨💥 something needs to be done ASAP in darfur they're already talkin bout ethnical cleansing... 56km berm got me thinkin about refugee crisis 177k ppl trapped cant even get food or meds into that city its like war crimes 2.0 🤬💔
 
This news about Darfur is so worrying 🤕. I feel like we're back in 2000s again with all these atrocities happening 😨. It's crazy that paramilitaries are taking control of cities and sealing off food and medicine routes, trapping innocent civilians under this earthen berm 🌀. The videos showing executions and abuses are just heartbreaking and it's clear that ethnic cleansing is going on.

I don't get why the RSF is still a thing if they're accused of genocide and war crimes in the past 🤔. It seems like the conflict in Sudan is never-ending and the world needs to step in sooner ⏰. I'm worried about the international community's response, it feels like they're just saying things but not doing much 💼.

The fact that millions are displaced and there's a hunger crisis worldwide makes me feel helpless 🤷‍♂️. Can't we do something to stop this? It's time for leaders to take action and put an end to all these atrocities before it's too late ⏰💥
 
This is getting outta hand 🤯. These paramilitary groups need to be held accountable for their actions, no matter how long ago they were involved in atrocities. The international community needs to step up and provide real support to the civilians trapped in Darfur, not just send empty condemnations. It's time for some actual consequences for these warlords... 🚫
 
omg this is so bad 🤯 what's going on in sudan?? i cant believe these paramilitaries are back at it again & the african union is like "yeah we know about it" 😒 they need to do something ASAP. 2k civilians already dead from both sides? that's a lot of lives lost fam. and now they're building a wall around el-fasher to trap all these innocent people what kind of crazy is this?? 🚫
 
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