Human Rights

Darfur’s Humanitarian Catastrophe Exposes Global Inaction While America’s Security Is at Risk

By National Security Desk | September 3, 2025

As paramilitary forces devastate Al Fasher, Sudan’s Darfur region faces a humanitarian crisis worse than Gaza’s—yet global powers remain paralyzed. This neglect threatens US national security and demands urgent accountability.

The governor of Sudan’s Darfur region, Minni Arko Minawi, has issued a grave warning: the humanitarian crisis in Al Fasher is "more tragic than Gaza and other conflict zones." Yet for months, paramilitary militias—the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)—have besieged the city, blocking vital aid convoys and torching humanitarian supplies. This catastrophic failure to act spotlights an international community more interested in geopolitical posturing than protecting innocent civilians, while ignoring the clear risks such instability poses to American interests. How Long Will Global Indifference Fuel Chaos That Threatens U.S. Security? Al Fasher remains the last stronghold of Sudan's national army in...

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