Genocide Brought to You by the UAE: The Hunt in El Fasher Where Civilians Were Chased, Humiliated, and Executed by the UAE Backed Rapid Support Militia
They cornered unarmed civilians in El Fasher, yelling, mocking, and laughing while recording themselves. “Get over here.” “Shut up.” “What are you hiding up your ass.” These are not words from a battlefield but from a gang of killers taunting men trying to survive. The victims pleaded, swore they had nothing, but the militia wanted humiliation before death. Seconds later, gunfire ended the conversation.
This is how the UAE backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) operates, cruelty first, death after. They did not see civilians, they saw prey. Looting came between insults. Racism filled the air, “acting as if you are Arab,” one shouted before ordering, “Kill him now.” Then came the final command, “Kill them all.”
The video shows a few minutes of horror, but what happened outside the camera’s frame is beyond words. Among those who appear in the footage are children, some barely in their teens, carrying rifles and shouting with the same hatred as the men beside them. Their presence reveals another layer of the crime, where childhood itself is stolen and turned into a weapon. Those who were chased fell where they ran. Those caught were stripped, mocked, and executed. Women and children who screamed were silenced forever. The ground of El Fasher, already soaked with grief, drank new blood that day.
For more than 550 days, the people of El Fasher warned the world of this siege. They spoke of hunger, of fear, of the Rapid Support Militia tightening its grip while the world debated words.
Every laugh in that video carries the weight of betrayal. The weapons they hold, the vehicles they ride, the confidence they have, all of it traces back to their sponsor. The United Arab Emirates, while speaking of peace in public forums, has fed this war in private with money, weapons, and political cover. The result is not just the death of people, but the death of truth.
What we see in this footage is not an isolated crime. It is a mirror of an entire system built on impunity and foreign complicity. These are not rogue fighters, they are the instruments of a policy. And while they humiliate, rob, and kill, the world measures its words and hides behind diplomacy.
This is not history, it is happening now. Genocide is unfolding in El Fasher. Civilians are being hunted and executed by a militia financed and armed by the UAE. The camera captured only a fragment of the nightmare, but that fragment is enough to expose the truth. Sudan bleeds while the world watches in silence.
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This is my will and my final message. If these words reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice. First, peace be upon you and Allah’s mercy and blessings.
Allah knows I gave every effort and all my strength to be a support and a voice for my people, ever since I opened my eyes to life in the alleys and streets of the Jabalia refugee camp. My hope was that Allah would extend my life so I could return with my family and loved ones to our original town of occupied Asqalan (Al-Majdal). But Allah’s will came first, and His decree is final. I have lived through pain in all its details, tasted suffering and loss many times, yet I never once hesitated to convey the truth as it is, without distortion or falsification—so that Allah may bear witness against those who stayed silent, those who accepted our killing, those who choked our breath, and whose hearts were unmoved by the scattered remains of our children and women, doing nothing to stop the massacre that our people have faced for more than a year and a half.
I entrust you with Palestine—the jewel in the crown of the Muslim world, the heartbeat of every free person in this world. I entrust you with its people, with its wronged and innocent children who never had the time to dream or live in safety and peace. Their pure bodies were crushed under thousands of tons of Israeli bombs and missiles, torn apart and scattered across the walls.
I urge you not to let chains silence you, nor borders restrain you. Be bridges toward the liberation of the land and its people, until the sun of dignity and freedom rises over our stolen homeland. I entrust you to take care of my family. I entrust you with my beloved daughter Sham, the light of my eyes, whom I never got the chance to watch grow up as I had dreamed.
I entrust you with my dear son Salah, whom I had wished to support and accompany through life until he grew strong enough to carry my burden and continue the mission.
I entrust you with my beloved mother, whose blessed prayers brought me to where I am, whose supplications were my fortress and whose light guided my path. I pray that Allah grants her strength and rewards her on my behalf with the best of rewards.
I also entrust you with my lifelong companion, my beloved wife, Umm Salah (Bayan), from whom the war separated me for many long days and months. Yet she remained faithful to our bond, steadfast as the trunk of an olive tree that does not bend—patient, trusting in Allah, and carrying the responsibility in my absence with all her strength and faith.
I urge you to stand by them, to be their support after Allah Almighty. If I die, I die steadfast upon my principles. I testify before Allah that I am content with His decree, certain of meeting Him, and assured that what is with Allah is better and everlasting.
O Allah, accept me among the martyrs, forgive my past and future sins, and make my blood a light that illuminates the path of freedom for my people and my family. Forgive me if I have fallen short, and pray for me with mercy, for I kept my promise and never changed or betrayed it.
Do not forget Gaza… And do not forget me in your sincere prayers for forgiveness and acceptance.
Anas Jamal Al-Sharif
06.04.2025
This is what our beloved Anas requested to be published upon his martyrdom.
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