Propaganda of erasing Sudanese people's memory is working overtime these days .
RSF , historically has been a tool in the hands of SAF against Sudanese people.
Since 2019 the RSF shifted to work as a tool in the hands of UAE against Sudanese people . So...
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"The world needs to know that with the start of the war, so began the rape of women.
With RSF's control of the capital, there was no way to get SA medications. The few available went to certain hospials, all of which are no longer in service."
#KeepEyesOnSudan
4 months today since this senseless war broke out and displaced some 5million of us #Sudan|ese. Not counting the destruction to the infrastructure, the looting & damage of people’s personal property & businesses. The killings. The rapes. And no sign of a breakthrough anytime soon
Worth keeping in mind this war is taking place in a city of 8 to 10 million residents, with poor infrastructure and struggling health care facilities to start with, a city that sustained 4 years of peaceful anti-military protest, at a time of real economic collapse. #SudanClashes
#SomeonetellCNN that people in #Sudan protest at least twice a week, sometimes everyday and non of the protests were sparked by CNN's investigation on Gold @CNN
Something is shifting! 8 months resistance to the #SudanCoup, after the massive and unprecedented turnout on Thursday, organic sit-ins have popped up in Bahri, Omdurman and the epicentre is the street outside Al-Jawda hospital in Khartoum. New wave in the 4-years old uprising.
Despite yesterday in #Sudan it's clear some facts need repeating:
- there is no transition rn
- there are no 'two sides' to the violence: regime is killing protestors
- protestors remain committed to non-violence, despite regime rhetoric
- generals ≠ stability
#الردة_مستحيلة
Testimony from a protester in Khartoum today, who said after the protest ended & they were headed home, she & other women were chased by #SudanCoup forces; they caught 1 of the women & stripped her pants off.
“I ran & didn’t look back. I don’t know what happened to those women.”
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Activists report one confirmed sexual assault case - a woman was raped by #SudanCoup forces in today’s protests in Khartoum.
#Dec19March
Nearly 3 weeks of an internet blackout and Sudanese across the country are still finding ways to mobilize against the military coup. #KeepEyesOnSudan |Today’s video for @AJEnglish