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UK government complicit in Sudan genocide

UK government complicit in Sudan genocide


The UK government opted for the least level of provision for the prevention of genocide in Sudan. This is despite intelligence warning that the fall of the city of El-Fasher would lead to ethnic cleansing. The city fell on 26 October.

A report says the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) considered four options in autumn 2024. Ultimately, the FCDO went for the option that provided the least security for civilians in Sudan. And, to pile horror upon horror, they did so in an attempt to save money after aid cuts.

The Guardian reports this:

involved allocating an additional £10m funding to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and other organisations.

UK abandons Sudan

The Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) report said:

Given resource constraints, [the UK] has opted to take the least ambitious approach to the prevention of atrocities, including CRSV [conflicted-related sexual violence].

Sudan expert and report author Shayna Lewis told the paper the UK was “complicit” in genocide:

Atrocities are not natural disasters – they are a political choice that are preventable if there is political will.

The FCDO’s decision [to pursue the least ambitious option for atrocity prevention] clearly shows the lack of priority this government places on atrocity prevention globally, but this has real-life consequences.

Lewis stated:

Now the UK government is complicit in the ongoing genocide of the people of Darfur.

The UK is currently the UN security council ‘penholder’ for Sudan. As such, the British government is allegedly committed to reducing conflict in the country.

Arms and gold

As the Canary reported last month, British, Canadian and French weapons are in the hands of the Rapid Support Force (RSF}. RSF are a supremacist militia backed by the UAE and deeply linked to Israel. RSF are currently fighting the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF).

Metropolitan dinner party class tweeters in London and elsewhere have taken to decrying the lack of protests about Sudan compared to Gaza. Which is odd because they’re rarely spotted at anything resembling a protest.

In reality, actions in solidarity with Sudan have been ongoing.

On 6 November, Ethiopian activists carried out a direct action in opposition to UAE and the RSF:

Recent weeks have seen street demonstrations too:

Another demonstration is taking place on Saturday 7 November. Details can be found here. The action is organised by London for Sudan and Action for Sudan. It will be conveniently located at Kensington’s Gloucester Road Station – easy walking distance for well-off talking heads and Very Online Genocide Lamenters who want to attend their first ever protest.

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