Sky News reports:
Tens of thousands killed in two days in Sudan city, analysts believe
Sky News is not able to independently verify the claims, but stains and shapes resembling blood and corpses can be seen from space in satellite images.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in the Sudanese city of Al Fashir by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in a two-day window after the paramilitary group captured the regional capital, analysts believe.
The RSF should be renamed the Rapid Killing Force (RSF) since the only 'support' it seems to provide is a bullet for those unlucky enough to be offered its support.
As Caitlin Johnstone points out in Notice Which Genocides You Are And Are Not Allowed To Oppose:
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Do you notice how nobody’s losing their jobs or getting deported for criticizing the genocidal atrocities in Sudan?
How mainstream western politicians are able to call out the RSF and the UAE without having their careers nuked by high-powered lobby groups?
How the western media aren’t churning out op-eds concern trolling about the possibility that anyone who opposes the el-Fasher massacres is actually a closet Nazi?
How opposition to mass murder in Darfur isn’t being algorithmically hidden by Silicon Valley plutocrats?
How anyone who posts footage of an RSF war crime online isn’t being swarmed by an army of full-time trolls making excuses justifying the atrocities and accusing those who denounce them of being hateful bigots?
How western governments and institutions aren’t doing everything they can to stomp out all speech that is critical of this particular humanitarian crisis?
That’s the difference, right there. That’s why many westerners have been paying special attention to Gaza.