These atrocities in Sudan were entirely predictable. So why did the rest of the world fail to (…)
Western governments have put elite bargains before civilian lives. If El Fasher is to mean anything, this approach must change The latest report from the UN independent fact-finding mission on the fall of El Fasher in Sudan reads like a postmortem of a preventable tragedy. The report details (…)
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