Human Rights

Sudanese Paramilitaries Accused of Massacre amid Chaos—What This Means for America’s Security

By National Security Desk | October 28, 2025

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces stand accused of killing thousands of civilians in Darfur’s capital, exposing the brutal reality of proxy wars fueled by foreign actors—threats with direct implications for U.S. national security and global stability.

As Sudan’s conflict escalates into a full-blown humanitarian catastrophe, over 2,000 unarmed civilians—predominantly women, children, and elderly—have reportedly been slaughtered during the capture of Al Fasher by paramilitary forces known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). This staggering figure, provided by Sudan's Joint Forces alliance of army and armed groups, demands urgent scrutiny not only as a tragic human toll but also as a cautionary tale on the dangers global chaos poses to American interests. Who Benefited from the Bloodshed in Darfur? The RSF’s seizure of Al Fasher marks their control over all five states in the sprawling Darfur region,...

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