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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • Today marks the first anniversary of the start of Sudan's civil war - which has killed thousands and triggered the world's largest crisis of displaced people.
    An international donors conference is being held in Paris, with the United Nations appealing for billions of euros in aid. The UN says some 18 million people - a third of Sudan's population - need food assistance for their survival.
    French President Emmanuel Macron says more than two billion euros has been pledged - nearly half from EU nations. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the war between rival factions is being 'waged on the Sudanese people.' Let's have a look how the conflict began.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Background on the civil war
    2:44 Hamid Khala-fallah, University of Manchester Policy Analyst
    6:02 Kelly Clements, UNHCR Deputy High Commissioner
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Komentáře • 69

  • @basiladnan1557
    @basiladnan1557 Před měsícem +21

    Because all attention has been shifted to Gaza. The losses of the poor Sudanese are much higher than those of Gazans, but the struggle in Gaza is religious and nationalistic,while in Sudan it is internal. So those who control the Arab media pay all attention to Gaza as religious and National conflicts are so critical to this type of media.

    • @elvenkind6072
      @elvenkind6072 Před měsícem +5

      Yes, it's really sad. It's like some kind of suffering around the world is "more popular" then other. Also in Yemen the suffering have been immense, where children dying from starvation and the threat of genocide have not only been political phrases, but bitter reality. In Gaza they have even been complaining about USA dropping parachutes with food and supplies into the area, and that people have to live in tents, but in the Sudan people are lucky to have a "house" of plastic and twigs, trying to keep the healthy children, while the sick ones, falling behind are eaten by hyenas. It seems the whole of the Sudan is in danger of collapsing totally as a nation. While in my own country we are complaining about ourselves, because the stores are throwing away thousands of tons of perfectly good food every year and the rest of the world think it's a CZcams trick, something that someone is just making up.
      We should all do our best to educate ourselves of what's really going on in the world.

    • @nvmtt1403
      @nvmtt1403 Před měsícem +1

      the percentage of civilian casualty in the strip has crossed the level of ww2. sudan has more in terms of raw numbers but the percentage is nowhere close to the strip.

    • @basiladnan1557
      @basiladnan1557 Před měsícem

      @@nvmtt1403 pls dont use this approach with educated people.
      Gaza suffered a lot and may God bless her innocent people, but in April 1945 alone, more than a Million fine German ladies were raped by the Soviet army in Berlin. The USSR lost in WW2, 16 Million soldiers.

    • @Alice-me2qk
      @Alice-me2qk Před měsícem

      The Sudan war has been going on for months longer than the Gaza war even begun, and people didn't care. The reason is not because people care more about Gaza than Sudan but that western nations in general don't are what goes on in Africa and that is reflected in western news media. Arabs don't control FOX or CNN or MSNBC, the BBC, etc. those are all western news outlets not middle eastern.

    • @Alice-me2qk
      @Alice-me2qk Před měsícem

      @@elvenkind6072 Gazan's are also facing death, threats of starvation, rape, and other such atrocities that have been well recorded. And most of Gaza has been destroyed by Israel bombings, not to mention that the IDF is still stationed in Gaza meaning people can't return to their homes if there are any. Most hospitals and schools have been destroyed, often times deliberately, meaning they can't return to a normal life once the fighting stops.
      I don't know what the majority of Gazan's feel about Nato and the US's support for Israel and disregard for Palestinians since the IDF has killed most of the journalists covering the conflict since October. But the reason that people in western nations particularly the US have been criticizing the US is because they've been actively supplying weapons to the Israelis despite the fact that it's been well documented committing war crimes against the Palestinians in Gaza and that Israel has been blocking aid into Gaza which has led mass starvation and famine. All while the Biden administration has been supplying weapons unconditionally, vetoing any attempts at a ceasefire, and withdrawing funding from vital services like UNWRA who Gaza's are only means of aid since other aid organizations lack the infrastructure to feed and treat the people on that mass of a scale.
      To say that Gaza has it easier than the Sudanese or the Yemenis, or that they're not really suffering enough to warrant attention because not enough of them have died shows a callous ignorance of what genocide, ethnic cleansing and war crimes are, not to mention the geopolitics surrounding these conflicts.

  • @dr.victorvs
    @dr.victorvs Před měsícem +17

    That's Russia for you.

  • @TheDavidlloydjones
    @TheDavidlloydjones Před měsícem +9

    There's some justice in the Khartoum gangs subjecting each other to the same vicious injustice they have inflicted on the rest of what used to be the whole of Sudan over the past sixty years.

  • @NinaHosana
    @NinaHosana Před měsícem +12

    Shame on humanity

  • @loyalbeaver9402
    @loyalbeaver9402 Před měsícem +8

    who care. Seriously, who cares

    • @jlstrydom7848
      @jlstrydom7848 Před 24 dny

      Most people care, as most people are decent, caring human beings. I hope that answers your question.

    • @loyalbeaver9402
      @loyalbeaver9402 Před 24 dny +2

      @@jlstrydom7848
      Except you only present part of the picture: "most people care" - absolutely! Except most people mostly care about the lives and happiness of themselves, their families, and their personal friends. "Most people are decent" - absolutely! But that decency is mostly manifested in their determination not to wrong the others themselves; it mostly does not translate into a sense of obligation to interfere into problems not of their own making, especially problems that are thousands of miles away.
      So whether people like you willing to admit or not, the fact remains that you can always count on the good people - thanks to their caring and decent nature - to constantly concern themselves with the well-being of their own communities and their own country's societies, or possibly the international issues on the top-lists of their own countries' foreign policy agenda (such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.)
      Such "care" and "decency", however, is well limited in its scope and focus. It simply doesn't generate a public attention span long enough for most people to give a damn about what's happening in Sudan - a country 99% of the folks here in North America can't even place on the map. This video here is about the "displaced people in Sudan" - as a matter of fact, most decent and caring people who are not local Sudanese just don't care about what's going on there at all. They are too busy living their own lives in other parts of the Earth.
      I hope that answers your question.

  • @allisonmarlow184
    @allisonmarlow184 Před měsícem +6

    Good, so they have large structured companies ready and willing to do the gold mining. Unless, they don't know what they're doing, and are incapable of organizing themselves. Same old story. They need to organize peacefully and create the right company, buy or lease the land, and buy the necessary (and very costly) equipment. Either that, or CHARGE these other countries (Russia, etc) for mining and for the gold removed. Period. If they can't look after themselves...

  • @omarsaeznavarrete9253
    @omarsaeznavarrete9253 Před měsícem +8

    I got a friend there that got deported from Finland I hope he is ok

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive Před měsícem +4

    DW News, This is fantastic! I subscribed because I love it!

    • @elvenkind6072
      @elvenkind6072 Před měsícem +2

      DW also have a great documentary channel, with very well made, objective stories from around the world, with so much to learn.

  • @JasonWolfeYT
    @JasonWolfeYT Před 25 dny

    It is only an internal conflict if you don’t look at the UAE and Russian support of the RSF.

  • @bernadettealmeida2847
    @bernadettealmeida2847 Před měsícem +2

    So sad every human being deserves peace hope and prosperity,,,so sad we have leaders that are just pure evil, greed,mentality unstable

    • @Messiah-vi9mk
      @Messiah-vi9mk Před měsícem

      Leaders!! They move more like gangsters. In a negative way.

  • @vladnickul
    @vladnickul Před měsícem +1

    :) why?
    100% people that live in that region.
    in 50 years will be the same if not even more horrific things in African countries.

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive Před měsícem +1

    DW News, You're so talented! I had to hit the like button!

  • @user-ub3tl5pb5t
    @user-ub3tl5pb5t Před měsícem +5

    Who bloody giving them weapons.

    • @daveanderson3805
      @daveanderson3805 Před měsícem +1

      The same people that give them aid. It's all one big circus

    • @gramoukdoom
      @gramoukdoom Před měsícem

      @@daveanderson3805 Well no, did you even listen? Saudis mostly funding them and EU is giving aid.

    • @netiturtle
      @netiturtle Před měsícem

      @@daveanderson3805 Its a proxy battlefield for UAB, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, Russia, even some Ukrainians are involved, assassinating's Russian Wagner members.
      What's missing on that list is any EU country, your statement is plain false

    • @milesinnz
      @milesinnz Před měsícem

      The Sudanese Armed Forces today are equipped mainly with Soviet, Russian, Chinese, Ukrainian, and Sudanese manufactured weaponry.... soviet I guess they mean old soviet arms.. before the Ukraine war...

    • @Abdul-pz1sn
      @Abdul-pz1sn Před měsícem

      The UAE. The UAE is killing the Sudanese people!

  • @woodpecker6452
    @woodpecker6452 Před měsícem +16

    Maybe divert some UN funds earmarked for Gaza where all they do is build tunnels and send it to kids in Sudan , which seems to be completely off the radar

  • @user-fw2by2mx1p
    @user-fw2by2mx1p Před měsícem +3

    But who funding that?

    • @elvenkind6072
      @elvenkind6072 Před měsícem +1

      I honestly don't think someone is funding it directly. Weapons are sold by criminals, perhaps from Russia, and other places with little government control, and some other governments try to stop the weapon-flow, but to be honest, if they didn't have AK47 guns, they would be using machetes, and without machetes they would use sticks and stones to murder each other. Immense poverty is a source of corruption in itself, and sometimes murder and brutality are a source of wealth and security for some.

    • @Girlwhois
      @Girlwhois Před měsícem

      usa

    • @zico739
      @zico739 Před měsícem +1

      The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt mostly.

    • @Abdul-pz1sn
      @Abdul-pz1sn Před měsícem

      The UAE. I’m being serious. This war is being kept going by the UAE. The UAE is killing the Sudanese people.

  • @Sung_Jam
    @Sung_Jam Před měsícem +7

    Forgotten crisis lol. What about Myanmar? Just because Myanmar poses no strategic importance it's news isn't on the periphery of most western news media.

    • @Commander_Chopper
      @Commander_Chopper Před měsícem

      Take a look at DWs recent videos, they published a piece on Myanmar just 3 days ago and it has 200k+ views. That's hardly "forgotten".

  • @hanaashaba1263
    @hanaashaba1263 Před měsícem

    If you want to know why, because their people are unlucky, that's why

    • @Girlwhois
      @Girlwhois Před měsícem

      What a answer. Millions of people dying in Sudan and thats your answer?

  • @caimaccoinnich9594
    @caimaccoinnich9594 Před měsícem +4

    DW News should stop shielding Germany's name from disrepute

  • @bobbydennis8333
    @bobbydennis8333 Před měsícem

    “Been that way for 30 years.” - U.S. Justice Department on the lack of Human Rights in Oklahoma County Jail, 2020
    “Makes me feel human again after this place.” - Oklahoma City Art Museum review after life in the local shelters (20+ years in the making), 2024
    “It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.” - Nelson Mandela 🥂🥂

  • @JG-xi4tu
    @JG-xi4tu Před měsícem +1

    Again, the EU has to be the good guy in the world alone.❤🇪🇺
    Seriously, has no one else in this world a heart?

    • @Glan432
      @Glan432 Před měsícem +1

      No heart here but deep pockets for money made on weapons.

    • @JG-xi4tu
      @JG-xi4tu Před měsícem

      @@Glan432 Where is "here" for you? I'm sorry your country doesn't have as good priorities as the EU.
      You can hopefully change that with your vote!

  • @cazansary8640
    @cazansary8640 Před měsícem

    all of a sudden all the news now concentrates on sudan after one year.. What happend.. Is Ukraine and Russian war ended..??? Is Israel stopped bombing palestinain civilian??? So what happend to focus on sudan now.???? I'm just wondering

    • @bartelgrant
      @bartelgrant Před měsícem +6

      ...Why not? I mean how else do you expect news to work? we didn't hear about Sudan for a year but it is a brutal conflict. I say it is only fair to shed some light on the conflict again so that we don't forget it. Tomorrow Palestine and Ukraine will be on the news again.

    • @LathropLdST
      @LathropLdST Před měsícem

      POC asking why Sudan.
      What times we live in.

  • @franny5295
    @franny5295 Před měsícem +3

    Because the Anglos thought they could walk into an entire continent and divide it up among themselves like they had a right to it. That's why...

    • @gramoukdoom
      @gramoukdoom Před měsícem +13

      I didn't see a single "anglo" involved here. About time you take responsibility.

    • @inesv2017
      @inesv2017 Před měsícem +1

      😂😂😂

    • @Hmonks
      @Hmonks Před měsícem +3

      Stop blaming other for your own failures

  • @GROW_YOUTUBE_VIEWS_m104
    @GROW_YOUTUBE_VIEWS_m104 Před měsícem

    How long did you film this?

    • @Girlwhois
      @Girlwhois Před měsícem

      Who cares? Thats not the problem here. The problem is that people are still dying

  • @MOKSH_J_K
    @MOKSH_J_K Před měsícem

    Islamophobia