Government Accountability

Sudan’s Deadly Landslide Exposes Global Neglect Amid Crisis

By Economics Desk | September 2, 2025

A catastrophic landslide in Darfur claims over 1,000 lives amid brutal civil war and international inaction, revealing the tragic cost of geopolitical neglect.

In the rugged Marrah Mountains of Sudan’s Darfur region, a tragedy of unimaginable scale has unfolded—over 1,000 villagers wiped out by a devastating landslide that flattened Tarasin village. While natural disaster struck, the underlying cause is anything but natural: a brutal civil war and international paralysis have left this vulnerable population to suffer in silence. How Does a Village Disappear Without Notice? The initial report came from the Sudan Liberation Movement-Army, a local rebel group holding sway in this contested region. Their statement revealed that only one person survived what is being called one of Sudan's deadliest natural disasters. Yet...

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