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The crisis worsens in Sudan… 8 Months of fighting between the Army and Rapid Support Forces, What’s next?


The health and humanitarian crisis in Sudan is escalating day by day due to the armed conflict and clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces that began last April. Aid organizations have suspended their operations in the Jazeera state, while the World Health Organization has called for urgent measures to address the escalating health and humanitarian crises in the country.

Intensifying conflict

Over the past 8 months, the conflict between the two parties has reached a grim turning point, with accusations of violations on both sides and mass displacement. This has raised questions about the country’s future and the possibility of Sudan’s division. Human rights organizations have reported “war crimes, violations, and mass displacement” during the conflict, leading to a worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan and raising concerns about the fate of the country, according to a report by “Roya” news network.

Humanitarian crises

In this regard, specialized Arab affairs journalist Dr. Hamed Fares states that Sudan is experiencing one of the major humanitarian crises and displacement crises globally. He emphasizes that the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces must end this brutal war and restore civilian rule.

He explains that the conflict in Sudan has led to war crimes, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, food insecurity, and widespread displacement. The current period sees Sudan facing one of the world’s largest humanitarian, political, and economic crises, especially since the worsening conditions will lead to more internal conflicts and crises within the country.

The people pay the price

Othman Mergani, Sudanese writer and journalist, confirms that the production wheel has stopped, and the Sudanese economy has been affected due to the ongoing war and the failure to reach a solution that satisfies all parties, driven by the desire for power without considering the situation of the Sudanese people who are suffering due to the prolonged war.

Mergani adds that every second passing with the war continues to be paid for by the Sudanese people. He emphasizes that every Sudanese citizen looks at the clock every day, eagerly awaiting the arrival of a peaceful stage.

He points out that reaching peace is not far-fetched, but if determination is sincere, and everyone turns towards peace, considering the interests of the Sudanese people, there could be a race towards the seat of power, hindering the achievement of peace all these past months.

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