Sudan’s Forgotten War: Famine, Displacement and Mass Atrocities | DW News

Sudan is facing what the United Nations calls the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. After three years of war, millions are displaced, hunger is spreading and civilians are increasingly targeted by violence and drone attacks. DW speaks to journalist Naba Mohideen in Port Sudan about daily life in a country at war — and to Joy Ngozi Izelo, member of the UN’s independent fact‑finding mission, about war crimes, ethnic violence in Darfur and warnings of possible genocide. Why is Sudan’s war so underreported — and why is the world failing to stop the suffering?

Chapters:
0:00 Sudan’s War and a Global Humanitarian Failure
1:24 How Sudan’s Civil War Began
2:39 World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis
3:23 Sexual Violence and Atrocities Against Civilians
3:49 Life Under Drone Attacks in Sudan
09:59 Darfur: RSF Attacks and Civilian Killings
11:03 Sexual Violence and War Crimes in Darfur
13:01 UN Investigators Warn of Possible Genocide
19:10 Accountability and Why the World Is Failing Sudan

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