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The Blood You Can See From Space: The Genocide the World Ignores


For 18 months, a genocide has been unfolding in Sudan, and satellite imagery reveals a horrifying truth: the scale of bloodshed is so vast, it has literally stained the earth, visible from orbit. This is the story of El Fasher, Darfur, and a world that has chosen to look away.

This video details the siege of El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the massacre of civilians, and the systematic destruction of a nation. We trace the flow of "blood gold" from Darfur to Dubai, which finances this conflict, and examine the geopolitical betrayals that shattered Sudan's democratic dream.

Key Points Covered:
 The Shocking Satellite Evidence
 The Siege of El Fasher
 The Maternity Hospital Massacre
 The Betrayal of Sudan's Revolution
 How "Blood Gold" Fuels the War
 The UAE's Admission of Guilt
 The World's Shameful Silence
 A Call to Conscience and Faith

Statistics & Facts (Source: United Nations, World Food Programme, Human Rights Watch):

  • Over 150,000 people killed

  • 14+ million people displaced

  • 30 million people in need of humanitarian aid

  • 24 million Sudanese facing starvation

  • 97% of Sudan's official gold exports went to the UAE

Call to Action:
You are not powerless. Here’s what you can do:

  1. EDUCATE YOURSELF: Read reports from Human Rights Watch and the UN.

  2. DONATE: Support organizations like the Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA), UNICEF, or the World Food Programme.

  3. AMPLIFY: Share this video. Use the hashtags #RememberSudan#Sudan, and #Darfur.

  4. PRESSURE LEADERS: Contact your elected representatives and demand they take concrete action to stop the flow of weapons and hold perpetrators accountable.

Sources & Further Reading:

  • Human Rights Watch Report on Sudan: [HRW]

  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA): [OCHA]

  • World Food Programme Sudan Emergency: [WFP]

This video is based on verified reports and survivor testimonies. Our goal is to bear witness and awaken global conscience.

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📜 DISCLAIMER:
This video contains graphic descriptions of war crimes, genocide, and sexual violence that may be distressing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

The content is based on extensively documented reports from international bodies including the United Nations, Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International, as well as survivor testimonies and satellite imagery analysis. The views expressed are for the purpose of bearing witness to a humanitarian catastrophe and encouraging informed public discourse.

This channel is independently operated and is not affiliated with any political organization or government entity.

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  1. The question we must all ask ourselves is in the video: "What kind of civilization can live-stream a genocide and call it complex?"

    This isn't just about politics; it's about our shared humanity. The Prophet (PBUH) said, "The believers in their mutual kindness, compassion and sympathy are just like one body. When one of the limbs suffers, the whole body responds to it with wakefulness and fever."

    So, let's start a conversation. What is one action, no matter how small, you commit to doing after watching this? Is it:

    Sharing this video with 3 people?

    Donating the cost of your next coffee to a relief organization?

    Writing to your local representative?

    Please comment below with your commitment. Let's turn our heartbreak into action and show the people of Sudan they are not forgotten.

    #RememberSudan #ActionNotApathy

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