Sudan: A Century's Tragedy Hidden from the World's Eyes
The Islamic state that protects its citizens has disappeared, and Muslims are living in misery, suffering, and disasters all over the world, including Sudan, which is currently experiencing one of the worst humanitarian disasters in modern history as a result of the ongoing bloody fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, which has led to terrible tragedies that no one is talking about or trying to stop. A forgotten conflict that the media does not shed light on, and no state or even institutions reveal its depths.
The people are subjected to serious violations that include mass murder, displacement, forced asylum, famine, disease, sexual violence, and other calamities, and there is no supervisor or overseer!
With atrocities being committed by both warring parties, estimates indicate shocking numbers of deaths and injuries, especially among women, children, and the elderly. The number of deaths has been estimated at no less than 150,000 people, including more than 60,000 in Khartoum State alone during the first 14 months of the conflict.
The number of injured exceeded 70,000, with great difficulties in accessing medical care due to the collapse of the health system and the cessation of 70-80% of health institutions from operating, and the spread of diseases such as cholera, measles, and diarrhea. Likewise, education has collapsed; There are nearly 20 million children in Sudan today who are out of school.
Many areas witnessed horrific massacres, cold-blooded executions, kidnappings and torture, including children, including the massacres of Wad Al-Noura, Al-Hilaliya, Jalqani, Al-Sariha, Tamboul, Zamzam camp, villages in North Darfur, Geneina and Ardamta, and villages in the White Nile State in the center of the country, which led to the death of thousands of civilians and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them. In addition to that are the crimes of sexual violence and mass rape against women, girls, and even children.
This fighting has led to the displacement of more than 14 million people, according to the International Organization for Migration of the United Nations; including more than 11 million internally displaced persons in Sudan, and more than 3 million refugees who fled to neighboring countries such as Egypt, Ethiopia, Central Africa, South Sudan, Chad, and even Jordan.
Children represent 53% of internally displaced persons, making Sudan the largest internal displacement crisis in the world, as displaced persons constitute about a third of Sudan's population of about 50 million people. Refugee camps lack basic services, as they suffer from shortages of food, clean water, and health care. These camps are also subject to frequent attacks, which increases the suffering of the displaced.
All of this has led to a severe food crisis, especially since both sides are using starvation as a weapon of war by preventing food from entering the areas they control, as about 25 million people - almost half the population - need food aid, especially in the camps for the displaced. There are hundreds of thousands of children suffering from acute malnutrition, and a large number of them are at risk of death. Reports indicate that about 3.7 million children in Sudan suffer from malnutrition, with expectations of an increase in this number if the situation continues as it is, and the possibility of the death of about 220,000 children suffering from acute malnutrition.
That is, Sudan, which was considered the food basket of the world due to the abundance of agricultural land, water, and livestock, its people have become suffering from hunger, poverty, disease, and displacement, and it is facing the greatest humanitarian catastrophe in all respects as a result of the cursed war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, to continue achieving the ambitions of their mistress, America, in Sudan and its wealth, which is only paid for by the afflicted people of Sudan.
This fighting will continue in Sudan and other Muslim countries as long as colonial ambitions exist, and the insignificant rulers are squatting on their chests. So, work, O people, to remove them and create the second righteous Khilafah according to the method of Prophethood so that Sudan and all Muslim countries may be liberated from the bonds of colonialism in all its forms and methods. Allah Almighty said: ﴿That is because Allah would not change a favor which He had conferred upon a people until they change what is within themselves.﴾.
As Ibn Majah narrated with his chain of transmission to Abdullah bin Omar, may God be pleased with them, who said: The Messenger of God ﷺ turned to us and said: "O you Muhajireen, there are five things with which you will be tested, and I seek refuge with Allah lest you live to see them: Immorality never appears among a people to such an extent that they commit it openly, but plagues and diseases that were never known among the predecessors will spread among them. They do not decrease the measure and weight, but they will be afflicted with famine, severe calamity, and the oppression of their rulers. They do not withhold the Zakat of their wealth, but rain will be withheld from the sky, and were it not for the animals, it would not rain on them. They do not break their covenant with Allah and His Messenger, but Allah will empower their enemies against them, and they will take some of what is in their hands. Unless their leaders rule according to the Book of Allah and seek what is best from what Allah has revealed, Allah will cause them to fight one another." This, by God, is our situation in the Islamic countries since the disappearance of the sun of the Khilafah and the shepherd and leader who rules according to God’s law and religion.
Written for the Central Media Office Radio of Hizb ut Tahrir
Muslimah Al-Shami (Umm Suhaib)