The Guardian view on the atrocities in El Fasher: the responsibility for these horrors extends beyond Sudan's borders | Editorial

The world watched in horror as El Fasher, a city in Darfur, Sudan, was engulfed in the latest atrocity committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The images of lifeless bodies, bloodstained streets, and desperate civilians fleeing for their lives painted a bleak picture of a conflict that has been ongoing for years. The question on everyone's mind is: who bears responsibility for these heinous crimes?

The answer lies not just in Sudan's borders but also beyond them. The RSF grew out of the Janjaweed forces, which were unleashed by the Sudanese military government two decades ago to commit genocide against non-Arab populations in Darfur. The international community had promised "never again," but that promise has been nothing more than a hollow phrase.

The involvement of outsiders in fueling the conflict cannot be ignored. The European Union's decision to send millions of euros to Sudan to curb migration was supposed to help stabilize the region, but it ultimately legitimized and funded the RSF's evolution into a more powerful force. The UAE's role is particularly egregious, with diplomats, analysts, and satellite imagery suggesting that they have been backing the RSF despite denials.

The United States and United Kingdom have shown little appetite for pressuring the UAE to take action, partly due to the Trump family's lucrative ties to the Gulf nation. However, as outrage at these atrocities grows in the US and beyond, it is possible that sustained public and cultural pressure might force Abu Dhabi to take notice.

The humanitarian crisis unfolding in Darfur is a stark reminder of the world's continued failure to stop conflict zones like this one. The UN's response plan, which is woefully underfunded at just a quarter of its target, only serves to highlight the global community's apathy towards these crises.

It is time for the international community to take responsibility for their actions and demands. Those who have profited from the conflict must be held accountable, and those who can exert influence must use it to pressure the UAE to stop backing the RSF. Only then can we hope to see an end to this senseless violence and a chance for peace in Darfur.
 
😱 The international community is so caught up in their own interests that they've forgotten about the people of Darfur πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like, we're talking about millions of lives being lost and suffering here, but no one wants to take a stand πŸ’Έ. The EU's decision to fund the RSF was a huge mistake πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, it just made things worse. And now they're all like "oh wait, maybe we should do something" πŸ€”... too little, too late ⏰. The UAE needs to be held accountable for their actions, and the US/UK need to stop being so influenced by their interests πŸ’ͺ. It's time for some real leadership and action πŸ•ŠοΈ... or else Darfur will just keep on bleeding πŸ’”.
 
I gotta say, I think the international community is being way too soft on Sudan πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, sure, we should be helping those refugees and all that, but do we really need to send millions of euros to stabilize the region? That just ends up lining the pockets of the people who are causing the problem in the first place πŸ’Έ. And let's not forget, the EU is basically enabling the UAE's role in fueling this conflict 🀝. I mean, if they're gonna make demands, they should at least try to take some real action instead of just talking about it πŸ—£οΈ. The UN response plan being underfunded? That's not a surprise, considering how little we actually care about these crises πŸ€‘. We need to step up our game and start holding people accountable for their actions, not just making empty promises πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh 😩 I'm so tired of these atrocities going on in Darfur, like what's the point of all these promises of "never again" if we're still not doing enough? The EU's decision to send euros to Sudan was supposed to be a good thing, but really it just enabled more violence πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And now I'm seeing those awful images and it's just... ugh 😡. Can't the US and UK do something about this? It feels like they're just turning a blind eye while the UAE gets away with backing the RSF πŸ’Έ. We need to raise our voices and put pressure on Abu Dhabi until they stop fueling this conflict πŸ—£οΈ. I'm so done with the international community's apathy towards these crises πŸ˜”. Can't we do better than just talking about it?
 
This is getting out of hand what's going on in Darfur? It's like, these militias are just being funded by external forces and the international community is all "yeah, that's not our problem" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Meanwhile, we're over here talking about climate change and whatnot. Can't we do better than this? I mean, I know the US has been all cozy with the UAE for years, but come on, that's just basic common sense. We need to put some pressure on those guys who are profiting from human suffering. The EU's decision to send aid was actually a sick one - it legitimized these groups and now look what's happening. We can't just sit back and watch the world burn over Sudan. It's time for real action, not just empty words πŸ€”
 
omg have you seen that new marvel movie 🀯 i just watched it last night and i'm still reeling from the ending!!! anyway back to darfur...i mean i know its super tragic what's happening there but honestly have you tried those new plant-based milk alternatives πŸ₯› they're soooo good on cereal
 
the UN's response plan being underfunded at just 25% of its target is super worrying πŸ€•, it's like they're not taking these humanitarian crises seriously enough. i think the international community needs to step up their game and put more pressure on the UAE to stop backing the RSF. it's been years since this conflict started in darfur and we should've seen some progress by now. but at the same time, i don't blame the US or UK for not wanting to take on the trump family's ties to the UAE - that's a whole different can of worms πŸ˜’. what really needs to change is our collective apathy towards these conflicts. we need to demand action and hold those in power accountable 🀝.
 
🌊 The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that our global apathy is what's driving these atrocities πŸ€•. We're so busy with our own problems that we just can't be bothered to care about others' suffering. It's like we're stuck in a never-ending cycle of 'never again', but somehow things always seem to repeat themselves πŸ”„. The fact that the UAE has been backing the RSF and profiting from the conflict is disgusting, but it's not all their fault – we've got our own governments to blame for not doing enough to stop them πŸ™„. I'm worried about what's going to happen next in Darfur – will anyone be held accountable? Or will we just keep on ignoring the crisis and hoping it goes away? 😟
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• darfur has been through so much already and it feels like the world just isn't doing enough about it πŸ’” i think the uae's role in backing the rsf is really egregious, they can't just deny it and expect everyone to believe them πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ but at the same time, the us and uk aren't exactly shining examples of being all about human rights either πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ maybe if we all start talking about this more and using our social media platforms for good πŸ“± we can build some pressure on the uae to do something about it πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh my heart goes out 2 the people of Darfur πŸ€• these images are just heartbreaking I feel like we should be doing more to stop the conflict zones instead of just talking about it online πŸ’” what's up with the EU sending millions of euros 2 Sudan if that was supposed 2 help stabilize the region but ultimately makes it worse? And now people are dying 4 no reason 😒 lets keep putting pressure on the UAE & US 2 take action this is a global problem that requires a global response 🌎πŸ’ͺ
 
This is so sad πŸ˜”... how can a country with such a rich history and culture be going through something like this? The international community's inaction is what's really shocking - all those promises of "never again" but not doing anything about it πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... the EU's decision to send money to Sudan was meant to help, but it just ended up fueling more violence πŸ’Έ... and now we're seeing innocent people suffering 😭... we need to take action, like, now! ⏰... the UAE needs to be held accountable for their role in this conflict 🚫... can't believe it's come to this πŸ‘Ž
 
omg this is so heartbreaking what's going on in darfur is just unbearable 🀯🚫 i'm literally crying thinking about all those innocent lives lost & the fact that the world is still not doing enough to stop it πŸ’”πŸ˜‘ we need to keep talking about this until something changes, we can't just sit back & watch our fellow humans suffer like this πŸ’–πŸŒŽ
 
πŸ€” come on guys, its not that simple... whats wrong with the us and uk just sitting on their hands? theyre profiteering off saudis oil while ppl are dyin in darfur πŸ€‘ what about all those arms deals theyre making? doesnt that count for anything?
 
lol just read about el fasher again, it's like they're saying "hey world we're still messed up" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ i mean what's the point of all these international efforts if uae can just keep backing the rsf and nobody does anything? πŸ€‘ should be more than just "never again", gotta hold people accountable for their actions, you feel? 🚫
 
Ugh, I'm really sad about what's happening in Darfur πŸ€•. It feels like the world is just watching from the sidelines while innocent people are getting killed and displaced. The fact that the RSF has been funded by the EU and UAE is just disgusting πŸ˜’. I think we need to do more than just send money, though - we need to actually take action and pressure these governments to stop backing the RSF. It's not like they're not aware of what's going on - there are so many diplomats, analysts, and satellite images showing what's really happening over there πŸ“°. I just wish people could rally behind this issue more and demand change. We can't just talk about "never again" if we don't actually do anything to stop it 😩.
 
πŸ€• The recent atrocity in El Fasher is a heart-wrenching reminder of how far we've fallen in addressing humanitarian crises 🌎. It's disconcerting that the RSF, born out of a genocidal regime, has become emboldened by external support πŸ’Έ. The EU and UAE's actions are particularly concerning, as they've contributed to a culture of impunity and fueled the conflict πŸ”₯. We need to acknowledge our collective complicity in this crisis and take bold action ⚑️. Holding those who profit from conflict accountable is essential, and it's time for influencers like the US and UK to use their leverage to pressure Abu Dhabi πŸ’ͺ. Until we do, the innocent will continue to suffer, and peace will remain an elusive goal πŸ•ŠοΈ.
 
[Image of a broken chain with a red X through it]

It's like, the world needs to step up its game when it comes to stopping these conflicts from happening in the first place 🀯. The EU sending money to Sudan was supposed to be help, but really it just made things worse πŸ€‘. And don't even get me started on the UAE's involvement... it's like they're trying to make a profit off of people's suffering πŸ’Έ.

[Diagram of a person with a megaphone shouting "Enough is Enough!"]

We need more public pressure and cultural awareness about these issues, you know? πŸ“’ The UN needs to do better too, funding-wise. And the US and UK can't just sit back while their friends in Abu Dhabi continue to fuel the fire πŸ”₯.

[Image of a world map with a red pin on Darfur]

We need to think bigger, globally. These conflicts are interconnected and require international cooperation to solve 🌎. Let's raise our voices and demand action from those who have power πŸ’ͺ. Only then can we hope for peace in Darfur and an end to this senseless violence πŸ•ŠοΈ
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of these international "solutions" that just fuel more problems 🀯. Like, sending millions of euros to Sudan without actually making sure it gets used for good is not going to cut it. We need concrete actions, not just empty promises πŸ’Έ. And what's with the US and UK being all quiet about it? Can't they see how their "friendships" are enabling these atrocities? It's like they're more worried about their own interests than human lives πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The UN's response plan is a joke, only 25% funded? That's just laughable πŸ˜‚. We need to do better than that.
 
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