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dangblingus ,

Again?

RedditReject ,

When has there not been a genocide going on there?

Annoyed_Crabby ,

When they took Ardamata they made an announcement that all boys should come out. When they did, they started shooting them all.

Fuck, that’s very fucked up.

trash80 ,

It has been more than a decade since the “Kony 2012” campaign.

charlytune ,
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I’m really struggling to understand what you mean by this comment and what it’s relevance is to the post.

ericisshort ,

“Well there isn’t a literal connection, Dude.”

trash80 ,

It isn’t very relevant. Joseph Kony was alleged to have been hiding in Darfur.

In April 2022, DW News reported that a number of LRA members said Kony was hiding in the Darfur region of Sudan. From there, he was allegedly giving orders to his fighters. One former member said that the fighters were “tired and unmotivated”, and leaving in favor of living a normal life.[80] Kony was previously provided with armed and logistical support from former Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir.[81]

charlytune ,
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Oh ok pretty much irrelevant then.

trash80 ,

Yes

dangblingus ,

Kony is Ugandan. This is about the Sudanese civil war.

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


CIR’s Sudan Witness project has been monitoring human rights violations in the region, which is closed to foreigners and journalists, using open-source information, satellite imagery and Nasa-provided data, as well as gathering images from social media that are geolocated.

The Masalit have been targeted as supporters of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in the tensions and outbreaks of violence surrounding west Darfur’s capital of El Geneina.

The much-feared RSF, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has been fighting SAF forces loyal to General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan since 15 April, when the two leaders began a tussle for power that again toppled Sudan into a civil war.

“The latest reports from the Darfur region depict a deeply disturbing picture of continued systematic and indiscriminate attacks against civilians, including along ethnic lines,” says Nderitu.

“These weapon systems have the capacity to cause significant damage and their use poses a risk to the civilian population,” says Anouk Theunissen, the team leader for CIR’s Sudan Witness project.

The conflict is creating a humanitarian crisis in El Fasher in north Darfur, says Dr Mohammed Shatta, who is coordinating field operations for charity Relief International.


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