Brutal Fighting in Sudan- The Forgotten Tragedy


Fighting broke out between the warring factions in Sudan exactly one year ago. What started out as a disagreement over the merge of paramilitary troops to national army, sadly, escalated into a violent conflict, resulting in widespread bloodshed, devastation, and disaster. Neither the national army nor the Rapid Support Force has been able to claim victory as they continue, till today, to battle for the control of key cities and critical infrastructures.

Coming from a similarly challenging experience, though lately on the recovery trajectory, a fellow sisterly nation- Somalia- I must have felt the pain and despair associated in such self-destructive and unforgiving developments. Deeply touched by this unfortunate situation, a year ago, my diary saw the following entries:

“Military confrontation erupted in Khartoum, Sudan between national army and paramilitary troops called Rapid Support Force. It is unfortunate that Sudan slides back to precarious situation in this holy month of Ramadan”.

Seeing no signs of calming down in the first week of the conflict, I jotted down the following observations in my diary.

“The fight in Sudan saw no de-escalation as deadly struggle between the national army and a powerful paramilitary group intensifies. Civilian death toll is on the rise, Khartoum airport seriously damaged, hospitals and homes shelled. Foreign countries are evacuating their nationals. This is the result of the greedy and irresponsible leadership. So sad for Sudan.”

The consequence of this conflict has been dire and much more devastating. According to the UN, the conflict created world’s worst displacement crisis. It is described as one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in the recent history, where food supplies and violence against women and children are systematically weaponized. 8 million people are internally displaced while 2 million people sought refuge in the neighboring countries and beyond. WFP warned that 28 million Sudanese face acute food insecurity in Sudan, South Sudan and Chad. (Conflict Between Warring Parties in Sudan Pushing Millions to Brink of Famine, 2024)

About 25 million people — of whom over 14 million are children — need humanitarian assistance and support. Alarmingly 17.7 million people — more than one-third of the country’s population — are facing acute food insecurity under a warning of potential famine. (Sudan: Key Facts and Figures — One Year of conflict, n.d.)

More than 10 million children in Sudan have been in an active warzone and less than five kilometres away from gunfire, shelling, and other deadly violence over the past year of war, said Save the Children. (Sudan’s Year of War: One in two in the line of fire, n.d.)

Darfur, a marginalized region in Sudan is among those affected most and hit hard. RSF is accused to have been involved in ethnic rampage there. With thousands of RSF forces along with battle-hardened militias playing havoc, the region is largely turned ungovernable.

For years, the RSF has terrorized communities in Darfur and much of the region is lawless: militias and other armed groups attack civilians with virtual impunity. Recent evidence indicates that the RSF is involved in ethnic rampages within Darfur against communities such as the Masalits. (The Guardian, 2024)

A major geopolitical and proxy war dimensions are at display, drawing in numerous regional and international players. These countries have been complicated in peddling Sudan’s internal affairs, providing financial and military support to RSF in a bid to counter what they describe as a push back to a possible Islamist influence. (The Guardian, 2024). This regrettable development only serves to intensify and perpetuate the sufferings.

An international fundraising conference on Sudan held in Paris on the first anniversary of the conflict managed to raise some badly needed funds. World donors pledged more than $2.1 billion in humanitarian aid for Sudan after a yearlong war that has pushed its population to the brink of famine. (World donors pledge $2.1 billion in aid for war-stricken Sudan to ward off famine, n.d.)

“The world is forgetting about the people of Sudan” the UN chief warned on Monday, calling for a boost in humanitarian and a global push for peace to end a year of brutal fighting between rival militaries. (‘Concerted global push’ for Sudan ceasefire is essential: Guterres, n.d.)

Sudan, a huge African country, abundant in resources, a center for civility, known with its rich culture and hospitable people is now reduced to a failed state whose population is at the brink of starvation.

Two diehard factions, headed by two warring generals; one heading the weakened national army and the other, a general with questionable credentials and wealth, often accused to have amassed it through illicit trade, backed by foreign forces, tragically relegated the once powerful and proud nation to a fragile, war-torn and an impoverished nation.

With the unprecedented murder, mass destruction and forced displacement that have been unfolding for the past seven months in the Gaza Strip, Palestine with the blessings of many, the disastrous humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan is largely overlooked, allowing its perpetrators to evade accountability. That is if any humanity and moral obligations still exist in today’s world!

Sudan war is a forgotten tragedy, and the lives of millions of innocent people are shattered, destroyed and their pleas ignored!

Abdirahman Adan Mohamoud

abdirahman.adan@gmail.com

References

‘Concerted global push’ for Sudan ceasefire is essential: Guterres. (n.d.). From UN: https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/04/1148566

Conflict Between Warring Parties in Sudan Pushing Millions to Brink of Famine. (2024, April 16). From UN Press: https://press.un.org/en/2024/sc15634.doc.htm

Guardian, The. (2024). What caused the civil war in Sudan and how has it become one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises? From The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2024/mar/22/what-caused-the-civil-war-in-sudan-and-how-has-it-become-one-of-the-worlds-worst-humanitarian-crises

Sudan: Key Facts and Figures — One Year of conflict. (n.d.). From UNOCHA: https://reports.unocha.org/en/country/sudan/

SUDAN’S YEAR OF WAR: ONE IN TWO CHILDREN IN THE LINE OF FIRE. (n.d.). From Save The Children: https://www.savethechildren.net/news/sudans-year-war-one-two-children-line-fire

World donors pledge $2.1 billion in aid for war-stricken Sudan to ward off famine. (n.d.). From Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/04/15/sudan-conflict-rsf-famine-paris-un-aid/8f659432-fafe-11ee-87ac-20f7e67cbe29_story.html

Happy to have collaborated with my colleague Nimo Jirdeh in producing a brief reflection on the significant importance of local governance in fostering stability, state-building and provision of public services to strengthen legitimacy and the social contract. One such important vehicle has been JPLG, a nationwide, multi-agency, multisectoral local governance program that not only promoted Somali local governance agenda but reshaped local governance landscape for the past 15+ years.

Going forward, a differentiated, innovative, and adaptive approach for sub-national structures is needed to consolidate gains made in the recent past and expand into the areas that have previously received limited assistance.
Localized governance is key to stability, improving quality of life and creating shared prosperity for all.

Continue reading the article:
https://unhabitat.org/empowering-local-governance-a-blueprint-for-sustainable-development-in-somalia



29 days have swiftly passed since the commencement of the holy month of Ramadan. And we just found ourselves nearing its conclusion. How swiftly time flies!

I earnestly pray that Allah, the Almighty accepts our fasting and all the virtuous deeds associated with it. May He bestow upon us the blessings and abundant favors of this glorified month. May He overlook our shortcomings, multiply our good deeds.
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, is the month of fasting, self reflection, purification and consolidating one’s connection with Allah, the Creator. It’s a month we frequent to mosques with utmost dedication, engage in congregational prayers as always, deep dive into the teachings of the Quran and extend charity to the less fortunate in a scale never seen in other months.
It’s a much-needed spiritual retreat with a transformative opportunity, punctuated with a nightly redemption of freeing people from the Hellfire. May Allah register our names among the key beneficiaries, whose sins are forgiven, rewards multiplied and categorize us among the righteous, the pious.
Throughout this month, as in every year , 1.9 billion people around the globe continued to diligently observe not only fasting from dawn to dusk, but have also strived to refrain from malpractice to the best of their abilities.
We express gratitude to Allah, the Almighty for allowing the month to conclude with peace, faith and good health.
Lastly but certainly not least, may Allah protect the people in Gaza who have endured amidst the unbearable sufferings inflicted by an apartheid regime. Despite facing Israeli’s blockade, bombing and genocidal violence in near famine conditions, they have remained steadfast in their undertakings. Just as the brutality and intensity of the violence has been described as unprecedented, their steadfastness, patience, courage and resilience equally went down in to the annals of the history books as unprecedented and unmatched.
Farewell Ramadan, we shall miss you dearly and eagerly long for your return next year God willingly!

Interesting Personality

Chatting with an interesting personality, the Mufti Mahdi aka Makhtal or simply Mahdi Sheikh. He is the founder and administrator of an informal, privately operated qualification authentication center. Employing a blended methodology, combining convention-based AI variables mixed with meticulous observations, controlled experiments and insights into personal habits, it validates one’s credentials. In many cases, the findings seem to be relevant. Critics, however, question the vast data processing, reliance on traditional techniques and fast-paced conclusions.

Sh. Mahdi, a scholar with a good grasp of Islamic jurisprudence exudes an easy-going demeanor. He always offers straightforward Fatwas, often at the behest of friends requests. In addition, he enjoys sharing tips for successful studies in various disciplines, work ethics, broadening perspectives through in-depth reading, and exploring entrepreneurship endeavors.
Despite being widely perceived as a learned fellow by both friends and foes alike- he has lately been observed enrolling at a little-known, low-cost, underground institution frequented by adult learners and semi-illiterate politicians for quick fixes. The course he has been taking and the qualifications he secured remain undisclosed. Not to mention that he is currently doing a Doctorate studies, albeit virtually.
Sh. Mahdi with his famous MAHDIYAYNTA, the late afternoon long naps is missed in the social media platforms. His presence and deliberations would have made the platform much more insightful and inspirational.
We urged him to come forward, engage in constructive dialogue with the youth and share his thoughts. I earnestly anticipate that his engagement will unveil, hitherto hidden wisdom and serve as a valuable guide for the youth!


Abdirahman Adan Mohamoud
Email: abdirahman.adan@gmail.com

Brutal Fighting in Sudan- The Forgotten Tragedy

Fighting broke out between the warring factions in Sudan exactly one year ago. What started out as a disagreement over the merge of paramili...