The biggest hunger crisis in the world is unfolding in Sudan, and it is manmade. As of now, more than half of the country’s 45 million people urgently need humanitarian assistance. In May, the United Nations warned that 18 million Sudanese are “acutely hungry” including 3.6 million children who are “acutely malnourished.”

Heirs of the infamous Janjaweed militia—the ethnic Arab fighters who inflicted massacre and starvation in Darfur between 2003 and 2005, leaving over 150,000 civilians dead—they use this plunder to sustain their war machine. The SAF, which is the dominant power in the United Nations-recognized government of Sudan, has blocked humanitarian aid to the vast areas of the country under RSF control.

    • Diplomjodler
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      45 months ago

      Would you go there as a soldier in the kind of massive military intervention required to sort out this mess? Would you send anyone from your family? If you were a politician, would you send the sons and daughters of your constituents?

    • @Naich
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      25 months ago

      The world is used to it by now.

    • @BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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      -175 months ago

      Too busy protesting at universities over 30,000 dead civilians in gaza to pay attention to the millions of people dying in other conflicts that have been going on far longer.

      It’s like gaza is the latest yoga trend for cool people. Or adopting African orphans.

      It’s never been about saving innocent lives for people in the west, it’s been about personal social status.