#Save_Sudan #No_to_war_in_Sudan، #Sudan_outside_media_coverage #talkaboutsudan، #KeepEyeOnSudan All of these hashtags in Arabic and English were launched by social media pioneers in Sudan to shed light on the violations taking place there by Rapid Support Forces against civilians, especially after they entered Wad Madani The second largest Sudanese city.
Through these hashtags, Sudanese activists published scenes of violations committed by the Rapid Support Forces, such as storming homes, seizing money, and vandalizing property. They shared a video clip showing affiliated elements seizing large sums of money from banks in the city of Wad Madani after controlling it and the army’s withdrawal from it, according to what they said. They added, The world is preoccupied with what is happening in Gaza, and the Rapid Support Forces are committing the most heinous violations against civilians, in light of a complete blackout of the events taking place in the city.
Oh our dear people and our friends everywhere… Here is the militia stealing with one hand and guarding the thieves with the other… The nihilistic militia wants chaos and displacement for our people and for our country to be destroyed… That is why the Sudanese hate them and flee from their backward values that see theft, rape and murder against our people as permissible. #Sudan_historical_army pic.twitter.com/7p0BS2djlg
– Ahmed Al Qurashi Idris (@ahmadhgurashi) December 20, 2023
Bloggers posted clips of the displacement of the city’s residents and said that these scenes are not of the displacement of the people of Gaza, but rather of a civilian nature. Others expressed their inability to understand what happened in the city and how it became permissible by the Rapid Support Forces like Khartoum, and that the displaced will live a nightmare of displacement and fear, as they put it.
Some observers wondered: Can a militia, no matter how supported from abroad and from within, prevail over the Sudanese army? One of the Sudanese doctors wrote on his account on the Since the beginning of the war, more than 20 heart centers have closed, looted and destroyed. He concluded his post with the phrase, “Save Sudan.”
#Sudan_outside_media_coverage A complete collapse of the health system after the Wad Madani disaster. It was a refuge for the sick. The militia destroys health facilities in all cities, loots medical equipment, kills and kidnaps doctors and health personnel. Since the beginning of the war, more than twenty cardiac centers have closed their doors, looted and destroyed. Save Sudan
— Anas Albadawi Babiker (@anas_albadawi) December 21, 2023
Celebrities also interacted with the hashtags launched by the Sudanese, and some of them said that all the crime of the world gathered itself in Sudan, and people’s possessions became tears and heartbreak, and the consolation of death with death, a nation bleeding without a sound and a people crying out for help without help.
Others commented by saying that in light of the painful events that our people in Sudan are going through, we are witnessing a media blackout that obscures the reality of what is happening there in terms of ethnic genocide and major demographic change with international and regional complicity in what is happening inside Sudan, according to their opinion. Some of the influencers, sports and political figures, and every honorable media person wished to stand in solidarity with the Sudanese people in these difficult moments, to support them in conveying the picture of what is happening in the country, and to support them in ending the conflicts.
They added that the Sudanese people are experiencing tragic moments that are difficult for the mind to imagine and comprehend. People there are burying the living in western Sudan, and it is not limited to that only. There is sabotage and displacement of people from their places after women were raped and robbed, pointing out that the situation is very tragic in Sudan and no less than what is happening. In Palestine and Syria, according to their expression.
All the crime of the world gathered itself in me #Sudan People’s possessions have become tears, heartbreak, and the consolation of death with death, a country bleeding without a sound, and a people crying out for help without help. #Save_Sudan #Sudan_outside_media_coverage #KeepEyeOnSudan pic.twitter.com/FAPtmAh3w7
– Gold bracelet (@SwarAlDahab) December 19, 2023
“In light of the painful events that our brotherly people in Sudan are going through, we are witnessing a media blackout that obscures the reality of what is happening there in terms of ethnic genocide and major demographic change, with international and regional complicity, regarding what is happening inside Sudan.”
We wish all influencers, sports and political figures, and every honorable media person to stand in solidarity with the people… pic.twitter.com/73kIkYzKjA
– Khalil Al Balushi (@khalilalbalush1) December 20, 2023