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“It’s no coincidence that the name of the RSF predecessors can be traced back to a West German assault rifle: the Janjaweed militias took their name from the Heckler&Koch G3. The former Darfur fighters and current RSF mercenaries have been armed with the Bundeswehr’s former standard-issue weapon”
October 31, 2025 at 10:43 AM Everybody can reply
Why does nobody talk about the fact that the #EU helped support and fund the Janjaweed/ #RSF in #Sudan?
October 31, 2025 at 8:24 AM Everybody can reply
The RSF’s capture of El Fasher has potentially far-reaching consequences for Sudan and its two-year civil war. The conflict has already displaced more than 14mn people, according to the UN, provoked famine and claimed more than 150,000 lives. archive.ph/A05nN
October 31, 2025 at 7:36 AM Everybody can reply
'Els Janjaweed em van disparar mentre estava al meu sembrat, i quan els vaig suplicar que no fessin mal a la meva dona i fills, ells em van tornar a disparar fins que vaig perdre el coneixement', explica. Actualment, Adam desconeix el parador de la seva esposa i no ha pogut enterrar els seus fills.
October 31, 2025 at 4:05 AM Everybody can reply
It is especially pitiful as we are talking about Kush/Sudan, the Black superpower that predates Greeceand Rome.

Sadly, history repeats sometimes as the RSF/Janjaweed do the same to the Black people of Sudan as the Mamalukes did!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=r29a...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKIo...
The Undervalued Kushite Kingdoms
YouTube video by Sudan's Splendid Heritage by Dr Shadia Taha
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October 30, 2025 at 11:23 PM Everybody can reply
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It is especially pitiful as we are talking about Kush/Sudan, the Black superpower that predates Greeceand Rome.

Sadly, history repeats sometimes as the RSF/Janjaweed do the same to the Black people of Sudan as the Mamalukes did!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=r29a...

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKIo...
October 30, 2025 at 11:23 PM Everybody can reply
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die arabische und muslimische Kommunity soll ihre Stimme erheben. #Sudan #KeepEyesOnSudan #AllEyesOnSudan #RSF #Dschandschawid #Janjaweed
October 30, 2025 at 10:58 PM Everybody can reply
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Plus side: I posted something about the janjaweed not being in Eurovision a few months ago which retroactively works now
October 30, 2025 at 10:29 PM Everybody can reply
I’m so shamefully uninformed about what’s going on in Sudan that I only just learned in the last few days that the RSF is just the “janjaweed” from
the Darfur crisis back in the day after getting a cheeky rebrand
October 30, 2025 at 10:21 PM Everybody can reply
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Segons informes recents, la violència ha augmentat, agreujant la crisi humanitària que ja havia afectat la regió durant dues dècades. Aquest conflicte va començar amb enfrontaments entre el govern sudanès, amb el suport de les milícies Janjaweed, i grups rebels.
October 30, 2025 at 9:04 PM Everybody can reply
🔢2/6 🤔 As origens do conflito remontam a abril de 2023, quando a RSF – nascida das milícias Janjaweed – iniciou ofensivas para controlar Darfur e desafiar o governo sudanês.
October 30, 2025 at 7:35 PM Everybody can reply
Seems Darfur's own Comical Ali even comes with a comedy voice.

#Janjaweed #C4News #Genocide #Sudan
October 30, 2025 at 7:30 PM Everybody can reply
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“Today we need you — reach out your hands to us and stand with us so we can resist the authorities and the Janjaweed.”

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October 30, 2025 at 6:43 PM Everybody can reply
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The RSF emerged from the Janjaweed, militias who massacred hundreds of thousands of Darfuris in the early 2000s, showing what happens when genocidal criminals get away with it. They come back to finish the job.
Reports of mass killings in Sudan have echoes of its dark past #BBC #Sudan #Soudan
Reports of mass killings in Sudan have echoes of its dark past
Reports of mass killings in Sudan have echoes of its dark past Those who have managed to flee el-Fasher come with stories of extreme violence and killings Emerging evidence of systematic killings in the Sudanese city of el-Fasher have prompted human rights and aid activists to describe the civil war between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the military as a "continuation of the Darfur genocide". The fall of el-Fasher, in the Darfur region, after an 18-month RSF siege brings together the different layers of the country's conflict – with echoes of its dark past and the brutality of its present-day war. The RSF emerged from the Janjaweed, Arab militias who massacred hundreds of thousands of Darfuris from non-Arab populations, in the early 2000s. The paramilitary force has been accused of ethnic killings since its power struggle with the army erupted into violence in April 2023. The RSF leadership has consistently denied the accusations - although on Wednesday its leader Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo admitted to "violations" in el-Fasher. The current charges are based on apparent evidence of atrocities provided by the RSF fighters themselves. They have been sharing gruesome videos reportedly showing summary executions of mostly male civilians and ex-combatants, celebrating over dead bodies, and taunting and abusing people. Accounts from exhausted survivors also paint a picture of terror and violence. "The situation in el-Fasher is extremely dire and there are violations taking place on the roads, including looting and shooting, with no distinction made between young or old," one man told the BBC Arabic service. He had escaped to the town of Tawila, a hub for those displaced from el-Fasher. Another woman, Ikram Abdelhameed, told the Reuters news agency that RSF soldiers separated fleeing civilians at an earthen barrier around the city and shot the men. And satellite images collected by Yale University's Humanitarian Research Lab show evidence of what seem to be massacre sites – clusters of bodies and reddish patches on the earth that the analysts believe could be blood stains. El-Fasher "appears to be in a systematic and intentional process of ethnic cleansing of… indigenous non-Arab communities through forced displacement and summary execution", the Yale researchers say in a report.El-Fasher was repeatedly shelled during the RSF siege - this picture from 7 October shows a wrecked classroom where people were sheltering There is a clear ethnic element to the battle for el-Fasher, because local armed groups from the dominant Zaghawa tribe, known as the Joint Force, have been fighting alongside the army. The RSF fighters see Zaghawa civilians as legitimate targets. That is what many survivors of the paramilitary takeover of the Zamzam displaced persons camp next to el-Fasher reported earlier this year, according to an investigation by the medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF). The army has also been accused of targeting ethnic groups it sees as support bases for the RSF in areas it has recaptured, including the states of Sennar, Gezira and some parts of North Kordofan. "Whether you're a civilian, wherever you are, it is not safe right now, even in Khartoum," says Emi Mahmoud, strategic director of the IDP Humanitarian Network which helps coordinate aid deliveries in Darfur. "Because at the flip of a hat, the people in power who have the guns, they can and will continue to falsely imprison, disappear, kill, torture, everyone." Both sides have been accused of war crimes - ethnically motivated revenge attacks are part of that. It was Sudan's military government in 2003 that weaponised ethnicity – enlisting the Janjaweed to put down rebellions by black African groups in Darfur who accused Khartoum of politically and economically marginalising them.Some women and children have managed to make it to Tawila but there are concerns that many people are still in el-Fasher The pattern of violence established then has been repeated in Darfur now, says Kate Ferguson, the co-founder of NGO Protection Approaches. This was most evident in the 2023 massacre of members of the Masalit tribe in el-Geneina in West Darfur, which the UN says killed up to 15,000 people. "For more than two years, the RSF have followed a very clear, practiced and predicted pattern," Ms Ferguson said at a press briefing. "They first encircle their target town or city, they weaken it by cutting off access to food, to medicine, to power supplies, the internet. Then when it's weakened, they overwhelm the population with systematic arson, sexual violence, massacre and the destruction of vital infrastructure. This is a deliberate strategy to destroy and displace, and that's why I feel the appropriate word is genocide." The RSF has denied involvement in what it has called "tribal conflicts", but Gen Dagalo, widely known as Hemedti, appeared to be hearing expressions of mounting international outrage, including from the UN, the African Union, the European Union and the UK.Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has said alleged killings will be investigated He released a video saying he was sorry for the disaster that had befallen the people of el-Fasher in a war that had been "forced upon us" and admitted there had been violations by his forces, promising they would be investigated by a committee that has now arrived in the city. Any "soldier or any officer who committed a crime or crossed the lines against any person… will be immediately arrested and the result [of the investigation] to be announced immediately and in public in front of everyone," the general pledged. However, observers say similar promises made in the past - in response to accusations of a massacre in the Darfui city of el-Geneina in 2023, and alleged atrocities during the group's control of the central state of Gezira - were not fulfilled. It is also not clear how much control the RSF leadership has over its foot soldiers – a loose mix of hired militias, allied Arab groups, and regional mercenaries, many from Chad and South Sudan. "The reality is that the way that the RSF is, it's very, very hard to believe that a command is going to be given by Hemedti, and then people on the ground are going to follow it," says aid co-ordinator Ms Mahmoud. "By that time, we'll have lost many, many people." Aid groups and activists warn that if the pattern of the past two years is allowed to continue, it could happen again. They stress that the el-Fasher killings were entirely predictable, but the international community failed to act to protect civilians despite ample warning. "The reality is that we laid these options out multiple times over six meetings with UN Security Council elements, with the US government, with the British government, with the French government, basically saying they had to be ready for a protection kinetic option [direct military action] in the summer of last year," says Nathaniel Raymond, executive director of the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab. "This cannot be something settled by a press conference. It has to be something settled by immediate action." In particular, activists are urging pressure on the United Arab Emirates, which is widely accused of providing military support to the RSF. The UAE denies this despite evidence presented in UN reports and international media investigations. "This is exactly like the siege of Sarajevo," says Ms Mahmoud, referring to the Srebrenica massacre during the Bosnia war, which galvanised international action. "This is the Srebrenica moment." More BBC stories on Sudan: Go to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent. Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica Adblock test (Why?)
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October 30, 2025 at 4:31 PM Everybody can reply
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- The RSF includes the arab fascist gangs like the Janjaweed, and have been specifically targeting black Sudanese and non Muslims.
- Mercenaries from Colombia, South Africa, and Israel are in the country committing atrocities
- No one is doing anything to stop it, like Gaza.

Disgusting
October 30, 2025 at 4:22 PM Everybody can reply
#Darfur

Hemedti's Janjaweed continue the genocide of non Arabs with more impunity now they're backed by the Emirates,

(Then G.W. Bush increased USAid funds, promoted the UN resolution for a UN-AU peace mission, pledged the US would pay 1/4 of its costs... Another world.)
October 30, 2025 at 3:18 PM Everybody can reply
They do not care as the victims are Black, not white-presenting Arabs, so they think that is the default for Black Africans and just watch these people getting killed by the RSF/Janjaweed.

If you are able to help, Miss @bsonblast.bsky.social knows where you can donate money to make a difference!
October 30, 2025 at 2:51 PM Everybody can reply
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They do not care as the victims are Black, not white-presenting Arabs, so they think that is the default for Black Africans and just watch these people getting killed by the RSF/Janjaweed.

If you are able to help, Miss @bsonblast.bsky.social knows where you can donate money to make a difference!
But the world remains crickets while proclaiming they care about genocide
The fall of the city marks a turning point in Sudan’s brutal war and has sparked warnings of a repeat of the Darfur genocide two decades ago.

The UN estimates around 200,000 civilians were trapped in el-Fasher…

Me: Where’s the outrage from the “anti-genocide protesters”

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October 30, 2025 at 2:50 PM Everybody can reply
Il massacro nel Darfur continua. El Fasher, capoluogo del Darfur Settentrionale, è caduto, dopo oltre 600 giorni di assedio da parte delle RSF. Le stesse milizie che uccisero 20 anni fa 300.000 persone sono tornate: i discendenti dei Janjaweed oggi RSF.
Non vedo tweet indignati o piazze stracolme.
October 30, 2025 at 2:29 PM Everybody can reply
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Beobachten Sie, was im Sudan passiert. Massaker überall...
#Sudan #KeepEyesOnSudan #AllEyesOnSudan #RSF #Dschandschawid #Janjaweed via @hodajannat24
October 30, 2025 at 12:38 PM Everybody can reply
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📢 [AI摘要] 苏丹法希尔市近日爆出大规模杀戮事件,引发人权组织担忧,认为这是达尔富尔种族灭绝的延续。 paramilitary(准军事部队)RSF 与政府军的冲突,重现了其前身 Janjaweed 民兵在21世纪初针对非阿拉伯族群的暴行。幸存者描述了极端的暴力和有针对性的处决,卫星图像显示疑似屠杀地点。RSF 领导人承认“违规”行为,但承诺调查。批评者认为,国际社会未能及时干预,重演了历史悲剧。
Reports of mass killings in Sudan have echoes of its dark pastSome are warning of a genocide unfolding in Darfur - violence that is linked to killings there 20 years ago.18 mins agoAfrica
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October 30, 2025 at 10:46 AM Everybody can reply
Also, used to be called the Janjaweed. Now just with different financial support.
October 30, 2025 at 10:17 AM Everybody can reply
Images coming out of Sudan are horrifying and heartbreaking, it seems that the Janjaweed are finishing what they started 20 years ago. 💔 #StopEthnicCleansing
#SaveDarfur #SaveSudan #AlFashir
October 30, 2025 at 8:04 AM Everybody can reply
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Més indicis que les paramilitars Forces de Suport Ràpid sudaneses estan perpetrant un 2on genocidi al Darfur. Inclouen Janjaweed, milicians nòmades aràbics que ja van perpetrar el primer.
www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10...
‘A true genocide’: RSF kills ‘at least 1,500 people’ in Sudan’s el-Fasher
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkiye, Jordan and Qatar express alarm as more evidence emerges of mass killings by paramilitary forces in Sudan's in el-Fasher.
www.aljazeera.com
October 30, 2025 at 7:36 AM Everybody can reply
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