Sudan is now the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, yet it remains desperately underreported.
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#KeepEyesOnSudan
There are no words to describe the horrors that Sudanese women and girls are enduring at the hands of the RSF, and which have not received a fraction of the outrage, attention and action by World leaders that it deserves.
Why doesn't the media talk about the DR of Congo?
We are deeply concerned by Ebola outbreak in Congo
Congo is bleeding, It has not ended over 5 million people are dead and millions especially 40,000 children are in labor camps and cobalt mines around the country
The world must remember that we live in a society, not an economy
This campaign funds my siblings education, our rent and my and my mom's medications. If we can get this covered we won't need anything for a very long time.
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the reason why Palestine isn’t being seen anymore because there’s barely any journalists left. 20% of Lebanon is now under Israeli occupation. 12 million people have been displaced in Sudan. Over 25 million people are facing acute hunger in Congo. Don’t stop talking.
This is the reality for many Africans trying to leave their countries for Europe via Libya, where they are captured and enslaved, with many being trafficked and some having their organs harvested. This is how it has been since Gaddafi was killed.
Deliberate reduction of human beings into nothingness.
For years, this is what we have fought to make visible: EU-funded concentration camps in Libya where enslaved “migrants” and “refugees” are detained en masse, shoulder against shoulder, body against body, with barely enough room to turn or sit upright. Exhaustion, dehydration, disorientation, heat, suffocation, darkness, sheer collapse—you name it.
One does not need visible blood for violence to be present. Sometimes violence is architectural, administrative, and above all a decision to place hundreds of enslaved people in a room never meant to contain them and then call it “migration management.”
My outrage comes from the fact that such scenes have become normalised both in Libya, Europe and around the globe. The world has slowly learned to consume the dehumanisation of “migrants” as recurring theme instead of evidence of ongoing crimes against human beings that concerns all of humanity.
And while this reality is already unbearable, this morning a document leaked to @StatewatchEU confirmed that the EU has begun collaborating with Haftar’s forces in eastern Libya on “migration control.”
The result will be worse than what is happening in this footage.
This is a condition that no court, parliament, humanitarian institution, or democratic society should tolerate for a single hour, let alone for years that has passed.
I've literally seen a million Palestinians die since like 2023 why are we even still having these fuck ass abstract bad faith cynical arguments about antisemitism
One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been leaked.
An Israeli soldier filmed this clip using a drone camera while proudly boasting about the destruction of all homes in Gaza.
A moment the world must never forget.