Since April 2023, as many as 150,000 people have been killed in the Sudan's ongoing civil war, and some 10 million have been forced from their homes, ...
demicdah
1 year ago
The most frigthening quote is "It is a normal day"
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MarkoDeno
1 year ago
As someone who has lived through every single day of this war, I must say this report only scratches the surface of the horrors inflicted by the RSF. It fails to mention the widespread looting and the horrific rapes, which stand as some of the worst in Africa's history. A 13-minute report simply cannot do justice to the immense suffering the Sudanese people have endured at the hands of the RSF. The world needs to know the full extent of these atrocities.
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mamdoh_sdg
1 year ago
I am a Sudanese, on behalf of the sudanese people I thank the WSJ for putting the spotlight of the humanitarian crisis in this war.
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jcmuyonjo
1 year ago
It's so infuriating knowing that two men, a bunch of blood thirsty, power hungry & highly ignorant soldiers are at the helm of this. How do you destroy your own nation to this extent???
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mohamedabdelbakky6691
1 year ago
As an Egyptian following this conflict has been one of the most painful things in my life, every minute of this video was physically painful, this must end NOW!!
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Nyar_littiro
1 year ago
Thank you WSJ for taking a step of unfold what has been happening in Sudan. 🇸🇩 needs to be formatted and restart a fresh.
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ApexNCLEXRN
1 year ago
Very painful seeing people in such horrific circumstances
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AT-mv5jy
1 year ago
This needs A LOT more views
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Kalpa-b5r
1 year ago
Millions are suffering because of two power hungry men.
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seacowDUGONG
1 year ago
What a gentleman the last guy who is taking care of his ill brother and is holding hope and will work hard for a better future for his family.
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Basyed_11
1 year ago
Good piece, but two main points left out, 1st is that its not just a civil war between 2 power hungry generals, the nuance is that the RSF and their UAE backers tried to sieze rule with a coup which failed.
2nd the Army restricts Aid because the UAE literally sent weapons and ammo to the RSF militia in Aid boxes, wsj themselves reported on that.
Google wsj UAE Sudan.
Third is as you can see all the people are much safer in the Army controlled areas, as for all its shortcomings it doesn’t target civilians like the RSF deliberately does.
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kelvinphillips4223
1 year ago
Thank you. WSJ for shedding light on this situation.
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DailyHota
1 year ago
We appreciate WSJ's attention to the situation in Sudan and its advocacy for the Sudanese people. I would like to ask everyone who reads this comment pray for Sudan 🇸🇩; your prayers are highly needed.
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somtochukwuobidegwu5426
1 year ago (edited)
As an African this is painful to watch. God help. Thank you WSJ for taking about it. No countries conflict must not be forgotten.
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shaboopie12
1 year ago
Terrible that a handful of individuals can cause so much pain. Because they want power. I pray things change for the Sudanese people soon.
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akramnasr4021
1 year ago (edited)
On behalf of milions of suffering sudanese people I thank WSJ for shedding light on the ongoing conflict in our beloved country Sudan. Your coverage is crucial in bringing attention to the suffering and struggles faced by the people there. Your work helps raise awareness and informs the global community about this critical issue.
Many thanks to the front liners , Dr. Jamal Eltayib and the rest of his team
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biruktad3327
1 year ago
This needs to end yesterday. Horrifying!
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H.Eltohami-zf5zx
1 year ago
Thanks for the report. The United Arab Emirates is financing the Janjweed or RSF to control the gold mines .
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ezrommosima2937
1 year ago
Thank you for shining a light on this issue. It was also wonderfully reported on by Wargraphics.
demicdah
1 year ago
The most frigthening quote is "It is a normal day"
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