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post Dec 14 2025, 09:58 AM, updated 2w ago

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The Sudanese city of El Fasher resembles a “massive crime scene”, with large piles of bodies heaped throughout its streets as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) work to destroy evidence of the scale of their massacre, analysis indicates.

Six weeks after the RSF seized the city, corpses have been gathered together in scores of piles to await burial in mass graves or cremation in huge pits, according to satellite evidence.

With the capital of North Darfur state still sealed off to outsiders, including UN war crimes investigators, the satellite evidence has revealed a network of newly dug incineration and burial pits thought to be for the disposal of large numbers of bodies.

While the final death toll of the massacre remains unclear, British MPs have been briefed that at least 60,000 have been murdered in El Fasher.

Sarah Champion, chair of the House of Commons international development select committee, said: “Members received a private briefing on Sudan, at which one of the academics stated, ‘Our low estimate is 60,000 people have been killed there in the last three weeks’.”

As many as 150,000 residents of El Fasher remain unaccounted for since the city fell to the RSF. They are not thought to have left the city and this distressing development comes amid increasingly gloomy speculation about their fate.

Nathaniel Raymond, director of the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, which has been closely analysing satellite images of El Fasher, said the city was eerily empty, with once-bustling markets now desolate.

Yale’s latest analysis suggests marketplaces are now so unused that they are becoming overgrown and that all the livestock appears to have been moved out of the city, which had 1.5 million inhabitants before the war began in April 2023.

“It’s beginning to look a lot like a slaughterhouse,” said Mr Raymond.

No expert or agency has been able to explain the whereabouts of the tens of thousands of residents who have been missing since El Fasher – the army’s last major stronghold in the region – was overrun on October 26th after the RSF’s brutal 500-day starvation siege.

The Guardian has spoken to sources who describe El Fasher residents being held in detention centres in the city, though the numbers still detained are small.

RSF officials had pledged to allow the UN into El Fasher to deliver aid and investigate atrocities, but the city remains out of bounds for humanitarian organisations as well as UN officials.

Aid convoys are understood to be on standby in nearby towns and cities as negotiations for the RSF to give safety guarantees continue. So far the paramilitary group, now in its third year of civil war with Sudan’s armed forces, has refused.

A UN source said: “There needs to be a security assessment before we can plan on sending assistance. Right now, there is no guarantee of safe passage or protection of civilians, aid workers or humanitarian assets.”

Despite the uncertainty over how many residents might be alive inside El Fasher, the need for help to reach the city is deemed critical, with “staggering” levels of malnutrition reported among those who had escaped. International experts have declared the city to be in famine.


Mr Raymond said some residents, with whom his team had now lost touch, had contacted them within the first two days of the attack alleging that up to 10,000 people had been killed.

Human rights experts now believe El Fasher is likely to be the worst war crime of the Sudanese civil war, which is already characterised by mass atrocities and ethnic cleansing.

The war between the Sudanese army and the RSF erupted in April 2023 when the two forces, then partners in power, clashed over plans to integrate their forces.

Over 32 months of ruinous war, the country has been torn apart, with as many as 400,000 people killed and almost 13 million displaced. The conflict has caused the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis.

https://www.irishtimes.com/world/africa/202...slaughterhouse/
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post Dec 14 2025, 10:02 AM

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post Dec 14 2025, 10:06 AM

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post Dec 14 2025, 10:12 AM

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No Yahoodee Israel involve. Haiya daijobu lar
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post Dec 14 2025, 10:25 AM

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No protest here?
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post Dec 14 2025, 10:26 AM

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No one going to hold emergency meeting about this in the gomen?
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post Dec 14 2025, 10:34 AM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Dec 14 2025, 10:25 AM)
No protest here?
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No Solidarity ?
Mana Akmal?
Cb so many people die no action?
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QUOTE(empstar2 @ Dec 14 2025, 10:34 AM)
No Solidarity ?
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Cb so many people die no action?
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No humanity call here???????????? Aiyaaaahhhhhhh
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post Dec 14 2025, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(empstar2 @ Dec 14 2025, 10:34 AM)
No Solidarity ?
Mana Akmal?
Cb so many people die no action?
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post Dec 14 2025, 10:46 AM

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ok next week solidariti

oh wait...wrong country
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post Dec 14 2025, 11:01 AM

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Malaysia... ada solidarity march or not this Friday??
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post Dec 14 2025, 11:08 AM

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no jews involved, resulting in no cause celebre du jour status, and auto-selective-humanity immediately kicking in.
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post Dec 14 2025, 11:23 AM

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So bila nak kibarkan bendera Sudan? laugh.gif
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post Dec 14 2025, 11:24 AM

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but you will never see this in the media or ppl protest about it because it doesnt fit their narrative
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Parking here, waiting for 'humanity' heroes to show up. Which i don't think will and this posting will just be a sarcasm.
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Sudan can choose not to join UN, then UN can shut up.
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This is not about religion or race, this is about humanitarian, says walaun wannabe

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