
Hell has opened in Darfur — and the world is still watching. The RSF is accused of massacres around El-Fasher and nearby areas; local sources and satellite evidence point to “bloody mass killings.” UN experts and human rights groups warn of torture, rape and ethnically motivated abuses against civilians. Western capitals have condemned the violence in anger; Germany and others have called for an immediate end to the bloodshed. Most disturbing allegation: there are traces of external support to the RSF — claims that the UAE provided arms and logistics are under scrutiny by security agencies and international investigators. The headline now is: atrocity is becoming normalized. Camps are burning. Women, children and the elderly are targeted. Photos, videos and satellite imagery do not lie. Diplomacy alone is no longer enough. Calls for international military intervention are legitimate and must be placed on the table. Protective operations, no-fly zones and humanitarian corridors should be urgently considered to shield civilians and halt crimes against humanity. Delaying action will mean more lives lost. The UN, NATO, regional actors and great powers must bear responsibility. Watching is no longer preventing murders — intervention is required. This report is a call to action: the world must stop staying silent. With Darfur’s streets awash in blood, the next step cannot be a question — it must be immediate action.














