The war in Sudan is still ongoing, and it is also increasingly clear that it is an imperialist war supported internationally. Chad and Libya have become major hubs for mobilizing and recruiting Janjaweed forces, while Ethiopia has entered the conflict by attacking the Blue Nile region—areas that are new to this war.
This war has affected all parts of Sudan. Every day, thousands of vulnerable Sudanese people are displaced, left facing death without services, food, healthcare, or mercy. We continue to witness daily, severe violations in Darfur and Kordofan, and now in the Blue Nile as well, which signals that the conflict is unlikely to end anytime soon.
This meaningless war is one aimed at destroying the people—killing them, brutalizing them, and demolishing their resources. The war today is not merely a political or military conflict; it is a devastating economic war. Securing even the most basic necessities has become a real struggle, even for those living far from the frontlines. The targeting of power stations has led to consecutive agricultural failures, destroying farmers’ reserves of grain and strategic crops, and devastating small farmers’ livelihoods and projects.
In wars waged by the state itself, the ultimate losers are always the people. But the Janjaweed war on Sudan today, as is evident, is a war aimed at dismantling indigenous communities and completely displacing them.
With the spread of dengue fever and deadly diseases in Sudan, Anarchist Group in Soudan launch a call to solidarity
With the spread of dengue fever and deadly diseases in Sudan, obtaining medicine has become extremely difficult due to the collapse of the healthcare system. The shortage of medical staff and the destruction of 70 percent of hospitals have exposed millions of children, women, and vulnerable people to death in numbers greater than those caused directly by this catastrophic war.
The anarchist group in Sudan calls on you to support a fundraising campaign to provide life-saving medicines such as paracetamol, antibiotics, Flagyl, and IV fluids.
As we struggle to end this war, we also struggle to lessen its impact on us and on our people.
Support your comrades in Sudan.
The Anarchist Group in Sudan
This text is excerpted from issue six of Al-Amal (Hope), the newsletter of the Sudanese Anarchist Collective, co-published by CNT-AIT France in collaboration with Tunisian anarchists.
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