Opinion

El-Fasher and Gaza: One Famine… and a Dead Global Conscience

As I See

Adil El-Baz

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Yesterday, President Al-Burhan, while inspecting his forces in Kordofan, said:
“The world doesn’t care about us; El-Fasher is under siege, and weapons are being smuggled in despite the Security Council resolution.”

The Security Council, which convened yesterday, described the situation in El-Fasher as a “central point of humanitarian collapse” — yet despite this grim description, it issued no resolution — just a dull statement!

The Council, watching the city die, didn’t take any humanitarian action to save the besieged — not even by air-dropping food.

After yesterday’s session, don’t we have the right to ask: Does this world follow any religion? Does it worship any god?
How can it witness the death imposed by militias on El-Fasher and stand paralyzed?
How can it watch the killing and starvation imposed by the Zionists on Gaza — and become complicit?

All evidence shows the world has abandoned its religion and humanity and buried itself in the basements of disgrace.

The most nauseating part is how they keep deafening us with their nonsense about democracy, freedoms, and their poisonous slogans about human rights, “the responsibility to protect,” a shared planet — all empty chatter with no shame.

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Since May 2024, all supply routes to El-Fasher have been closed. Water is cut off. Medicine is blocked.
Tens of thousands — 800,000 according to the UN — are living under the worst humanitarian conditions in Sudan’s modern history.
The UN classifies the hunger there as “Phase 5 (Famine)” according to the Integrated Food Security Classification (IPC).
People are now eating ambaz — their only remaining food source.

Children are dying daily — from shelling and starvation.
Severe acute malnutrition among children has reached 33.7%, while mortality rates have at times surpassed 3 deaths per 10,000 children per day — far above the famine threshold.

The tragedy deepens. Hunger mixes with the mud of the rainy season. People are eating leaves. Yet the corridors remain closed — as if the world has agreed that Sudanese people should die in silence.

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Yesterday, the Security Council statement declared that El-Fasher had turned into a besieged stronghold with around 800,000 civilians, living without water, medicine, or sufficient food.

According to the UN briefing, all crossings, including the border crossing with Chad (Adré), are closed.
Relief convoys are repeatedly targeted, rendering Resolution 2736 (June 2024) — which demanded an immediate end to the siege — meaningless.

The UN High Commissioner warned that the “methods of forced starvation” being used may amount to war crimes, and possibly even crimes against humanity, with genocidal intent proven in targeting specific ethnic groups — as had occurred previously in the Massalit areas of West Darfur.

Isn’t it absurd that the Security Council has met more than three times, only to “urge” the militia to lift the siege — while people are dying of hunger?

A city is being besieged to starve, starved to surrender, forgotten to die — and the Security Council keeps sending cold appeals to the militia.

One must wonder — how is it that a criminal militia committing genocide can impose its agenda and views on the so-called “international community”?

Since Resolution 2736 in June 2024, the international community and its Security Council have only begged the militia to lift the siege on El-Fasher — even after famine was declared in the Zamzam camp!

Earlier, in June 2025, the UN High Commissioner called for the immediate enforcement of the arms embargo under Resolution 1556, warning that continued arms flow poses a direct threat to civilians in Darfur.

Yet weapons still flow daily by air to Nyala, Um Jaras, and Libya — fueling the war.
The world watches and fails to compel the militia and its backers to stop.

Weapons are flooding in from every direction. Hunger is killing cities.
And the world has nothing but appeals.

Is El-Fasher now Sudan’s Srebrenica?
Experts say there are alarming parallels with genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda.

Militias are besieging millions in Kordofan and Darfur, while the world shuts its eyes and ears.
They kill, rape, loot — even steal food from UN aid trucks — and the world neither sees nor hears.

The world has been suddenly struck by the nobility of silence — and fell silent!

What is the secret behind a militia that defies the entire world, not just Sudan?
It’s the money of its sponsors — acting like filters in a world that openly welcomes bribery.

Haven’t you heard of the bribe taken by the president of the most powerful country on Earth?!

This militia relies on bribing this degenerate world to remain silent, ignoring the mass death of millions in El-Fasher without even the itch of conscience.

It’s not just El-Fasher under siege to die — Gaza too — while the whole world watches and hears…
Yet it’s helpless, its conscience dead, its morals nonexistent, and its mind gone.

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On Gaza’s shores, 2.3 million Palestinians live under a suffocating Israeli siege for over 18 years.

Since the outbreak of the latest war in October 2023, the Strip has entered an unprecedented phase of food deprivation.
Airstrikes have destroyed warehouses, fields, bakeries — starving hundreds of thousands.

Over 80% suffer from acute food insecurity, according to the World Food Programme, with millions now facing deadly famine.

Children are being buried in front of cameras, men die on the streets, and women lie on deathbeds — all broadcast live.

The Zionists are doing it — unafraid of the Security Council, global public opinion, or even God!

The decision to kill Gaza’s people through suspicious silence wasn’t made by Israel alone — but by the entire world.

Right before its eyes, crossings are shut, aid convoys are blocked on camera — and the world remains silent, helpless, and complicit.

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A world that claims to be civilized and modern watches hunger enthroned over besieged cities.
From El-Fasher to Gaza, the victims are civilians — children, women, and the sick.

In both cases, the issue is not a food shortage or a natural disaster, but rather a deliberate siege — used as a political tool to subjugate populations, or as a collective punishment that violates international law.

How can food be denied to a child in Zamzam or Beit Hanoun?
How are cities left to the mercy of murderers?

The UN has failed to break the siege on El-Fasher — just as it failed to stop Israel from starving Gaza.

So, what exactly have these nations united for?

Where did their Responsibility to Protect disappear?
Have they united to kill and oppress people — or to sell their poisonous policies?

After everything we’ve seen and known — can any sane person still claim that this world has a conscience, a religion, or any values befitting humanity — or even animals?

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