Breaking Down Sudan's Struggle: What the World Is Missing
Briefly

This war is not a civil war, it's a counterrevolutionary war against civilians. It's a war of military elites against the entire civilian population. The situation in Sudan has resulted in the largest mass displacement event in the world, leading to widespread famine and loss of life. Understanding the historical and political roots of this violence is crucial for those outside Sudan who want to engage in meaningful solidarity efforts.
Many people I've spoken with say they don't understand what's driving these conditions, who's responsible, or what those of us living outside of Sudan can do about it. This ignorance contributes to a lack of effective international response to the crisis, letting the violence and displacement persist without accountability for the military elites and external powers enabling these cycles of oppression.
The grassroots mutual aid networks are vital for providing support and solidarity in this current crisis. They embody the revolutionary efforts of those on the ground fighting for their lives and ultimately, their freedom. Understanding the importance of these networks is essential for grasping the full picture of the resistance against the deadly forces at play in Sudan.
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