Human Rights

Mass Exodus from Al Fasher: Sudan’s Paramilitaries Fuel Brutal Displacement Crisis

By Economics Desk | October 29, 2025

Over 33,000 civilians have been forced from their homes in Al Fasher after paramilitary forces captured the city in a brutal power grab—highlighting a devastating failure of regional security with alarming implications for global stability.

Al Fasher, the last stronghold of the Sudanese Army in Darfur, has fallen to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), triggering a humanitarian catastrophe as more than 33,000 residents have fled the city within days. According to preliminary data from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), this mass displacement underscores not only a tragic local collapse but also a growing menace that could reverberate well beyond Sudan's borders. The RSF’s violent takeover—after months of daily assaults since May 2024—exposes the dangerous erosion of state authority in Darfur and highlights how weak governance creates breeding grounds for ethnic violence and lawlessness....

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