It's the world's gravest humanitarian disaster but almost nobody cares | Jonathan Freedland
Briefly

The global indifference to the horrific humanitarian crisis in Sudan, which has seen tens of thousands killed and millions displaced, reveals a troubling disparity in the perceived value of Black lives.
Maryam Suleiman’s harrowing testimony highlights the ongoing ethnic cleansing in Sudan as the RSF openly declares their intent to eradicate Black lives, exemplifying the brutality that has been largely ignored by the world.
The absence of media coverage, political discourse, and public outcry regarding the conflict in Sudan raises questions about systemic biases against African lives in humanitarian crises.
The war in Sudan exemplifies one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, yet it remains largely unseen and unacknowledged, juxtaposing the global attention afforded to other conflicts.
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