A new day begins — and justice is still absent.
Wounded nations continue to bleed, abandoned by a world that empowers perpetrators and grants them the safety of impunity. Those who have shed the blood of the Sudanese people, the Palestinian people, and countless other devastated communities have yet to face accountability.
Another sunrise — and still no justice.
Freedom for justice. 🔨
Justice for every oppressed people. ⚖️🌍
Few days ago, while the world was celebrating Valentine’s Day just days ago — exchanging flowers, speaking of love, compassion, and human connection — and while countries that brand themselves as modern and “civilized,” including the UAE, welcomed Ramadan as a season of mercy and forgiveness, a far darker reality was unfolding behind closed gates and barbed wire.
Behind those walls, hundreds of thousands of trafficked men and women were trapped in heavily guarded compounds and forced into organized fraud networks.
They were lured with fake job offers — then beaten, tortured, sexually exploited, forced into abortions, extorted for ransom, and punished if they failed to meet fraud quotas. Some were submerged in water containers for hours.
Others died trying to escape.
This is an industrial-scale system of modern slavery operating across Southeast Asia, parts of South Asia, the Pacific, West Africa, the Americas — and even the Gulf, including the UAE.
Victims from dozens of countries were trafficked into these compounds between 2021 and 2025 and forced to carry out online scams under constant threat: including identity impersonation, blackmail schemes, financial fraud, and so-called “romance scams” designed to emotionally manipulate and financially exploit victims worldwide.
Families were blackmailed through video calls showing their loved ones being abused. Wages were withheld. Freedom was denied. Survivors who escape often face stigma instead of protection.
This is organized criminality thriving on weak oversight, corruption, and cross-border complicity.
Governments must stop treating this as a cybercrime issue and start confronting it as what it is: large-scale human trafficking, torture, and slavery. Arrest the networks. Protect the victims. Follow the money. End the impunity.
This is the side they do not advertise — the prisons disguised as workplaces, the slavery hidden behind economic growth, the human suffering concealed beneath polished global branding.
The UN fact-finding mission says the atrocities in El-Fasher bear the “hallmarks of genocide.” But this cautious phrasing understates the gravity of what has already taken place. When entire communities are besieged, deliberately starved, massacred, raped, tortured, and forcibly disappeared — and when investigators themselves conclude there was intent to destroy specific ethnic groups — this is not merely a set of “indicators.” It is the reality of genocide experienced by civilians in real time. Reducing it to technical language risks softening a crime whose consequences are already catastrophic.
How much more must happen before governments state the obvious without hesitation? How many women must be raped, how many families displaced, how many bodies buried before political caution gives way to moral clarity?
At the same time, UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says she will take the report to the Security Council and stresses the need for investigations and “final conclusions.” Investigations are important — but the facts are already overwhelming. Survivors’ testimonies, satellite images, public declarations by RSF commanders, patterns of ethnic targeting — the evidence is not speculative. It is documented.
The truth is undeniable: Sudan has been devastated by systematic atrocities committed by the RSF — and this militia has not acted alone. It has been financed, armed, and politically supported by the Emirati regime. When a force accused of genocide receives money, weapons, and logistical assistance, that support becomes part of the chain of responsibility for the crimes committed. The suffering in Darfur is not only the result of those who carried out the attacks, but also of those who enabled and sustained them. The UAE’s role is not peripheral — it is central to the continuation of this catastrophe.
The Sudanese people deserve more than careful language and diplomatic balance. They deserve honesty. They deserve accountability. And they deserve a world that is willing — finally — to call genocide by its name.
#SudanCrisis #StopWarCrimes #EndTheViolence #SaveSudan #WarOnCivilians #HumanRights #JusticeForSudan #RSFAttacks
This week, with staggering audacity, the UAE’s representative at the UN Security Council lamented that the Sudanese people have suffered “all forms of humanitarian crimes.”
The hypocrisy is breathtaking.
The question is simple: who bears responsibility for that suffering? Who has been linked to arms transfers, logistical backing, and political shielding for a militia widely accused of atrocities? Who has faced repeated allegations of exploiting humanitarian channels while strengthening one side of this war?
To the UAE: You cannot fuel a conflict and then perform concern for its victims. You cannot help arm a militia and then speak the language of compassion at the Security Council.
If Sudan has been devastated by war crimes, those who enabled, financed, and protected the perpetrators share responsibility. UAE's Attempts to rewrite the narrative will not erase the record. Accountability may be delayed — but it is inevitable.
#SudanCrisis #StopWarCrimes #EndTheViolence #SaveSudan #WarOnCivilians #HumanRights #JusticeForSudan #RSFAttacks
The UN says atrocities committed by the RSF in El Fasher may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. The RSF responds by accusing the Sudanese army of targeting civilians in Zalingei.
While accusations continue, civilians continue to die — and regional actors are not bystanders. Reports have exposed external backing for the RSF, including funding and logistical support linked to the UAE, raising serious questions about who is fueling this war.
UN condemnations are not enough. If these are war crimes, there must be investigations, sanctions, and accountability — not only for those pulling the trigger, but also for those financing and enabling the bloodshed.
Any state found to be backing armed actors — including the UAE — must face consequences. Impunity for external sponsors only guarantees that Sudan’s war will continue to burn.
#SudanCrisis
#StopWarCrimes
#EndTheViolence
#SaveSudan
#WarOnCivilians
#HumanRights
#JusticeForSudan
#RSFAttacks
As Sudan burns and massacres devastate Darfur, credible UN and human rights reports point to external support sustaining the RSF. When will the international community act seriously to stop those fueling the war instead of managing its consequences?
#SudanCrisis#StopWarCrimes
#EndTheViolence
#SaveSudan
#WarOnCivilians
#HumanRights
#JusticeForSudan
#RSFAttacks
Reuters exposes a dangerous escalation in Sudan’s war: Ethiopia is hosting a secret camp to train thousands of fighters for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Eight sources — including a senior Ethiopian official — state that the UAE financed the camp’s construction, provided military trainers, and delivered logistical support, according to internal Ethiopian security documents and a diplomatic cable reviewed by Reuters. The international community must move beyond statements.
Independent investigations, sanctions on those enabling militia expansion, and urgent diplomatic pressure are required now. Sudan’s civilians cannot pay the price for regional power games.
#SudanCrisis
#StopWarCrimes
#EndTheViolence
#SaveSudan
#WarOnCivilians
#HumanRights
#JusticeForSudan
#RSFAttacks
A clear message to the UAE regime, stained with Sudanese blood:
Aid cannot launder responsibility when evidence points to complicity in prolonging the war.
One day, those responsible will be held accountable.
#SudanCrisis#StopWarCrimes#EndTheViolence#SaveSudan
#WarOnCivilians
#HumanRights
#JusticeForSudan
#RSFAttacks
#UAE regime pledged $500 million at a US-hosted donor conference for Sudan, presenting itself as a humanitarian partner.
But can money pledged in Washington erase credible UN findings of arms transfers, logistics networks, and embargo violations linked to the same regime?
#SudanCrisis
#StopWarCrimes
#EndTheViolence
#SaveSudan
#WarOnCivilians
#HumanRights
#JusticeForSudan
#RSFAttacks
After RSF attacks on a hospital, a World Food Programme aid convoy, and a bus carrying displaced civilians in North and South Kordofan—killing women and children—one question remains:
What more does the world need to see before acting to stop these war crimes?
#SudanCrisis
#StopWarCrimes
#EndTheViolence
#SaveSudan
#WarOnCivilians
#HumanRights
#JusticeForSudan
#RSFAttacks
Our campaign hit New York right as #Netanyahu took the stage at the #UN. In response, a desperate Netanyahu rolled out ad trucks of his own, a hollow attempt to mask crimes that everyone can see. It was nothing more than a pathetic, empty show of propaganda.
#Gaza
Our truck stormed through New York—circling the #UN, passing international delegations, and stopping outside the Israeli Consulate. The streets erupted with energy as our call rang out: End aggression on Qatar. Stop the genocide in #Gaza. Justice will not be silenced.
From Union Square, our truck’s screens blazed with truth—denouncing Israel’s aggression against Qatar and the genocide in Gaza. Crowds gathered, cheering as New York’s heart echoed the call for justice.
The truck drove past the Israeli Consulate, Salesforce Tower, and Bryant Park, shaming Israel’s allies in plain sight. Netanyahu’s attempt to copy the tactic only highlighted his weakness—a parade of propaganda with no soul.
On 22 Sept 2025, we drove ad trucks across New York—spotlighting Israel’s aggression on Qatar and genocide in Gaza from the UN to Times Square. Public support soared, while Netanyahu’s copycat trucks exposed only his desperation.
The GHF is complicit. This is not aid—it’s a coordinated operation of extermination. The world must break its silence and hold every responsible government and official accountable. #Gaza#GHF#WarCrimes#Genocide
The massacres committed by the Israeli occupation at aid distribution centres in Gaza—run under the guise of “humanitarian relief” by the US-Israeli-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)—have turned supposed safe zones into death traps.
With a death toll now at 274 and over 2,500 injured, it is clear these centres are being weaponised to lure starving civilians into targeted killing zones.
In the historic and touristic heart of Georgetown—by the Potomac River and the vibrant waterfront—our truck stood as a voice for Sudan. Amid the cafés and crowds, we exposed the UAE’s role in arming the RSF. Awareness starts here, and silence is no longer an option. #Sudan
From one of the most elite neighbourhoods in Washington, D.C.—right outside the Sudanese Embassy on Mass Avenue, surrounded by embassies and ambassadors' residences—our truck delivered the truth: Sudan is under attack, and the #UAE is fueling it. No more silence. #Sudan