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Expanded Investigation: The RSF Attack on Zamzam Refugee Camp

Part 2 Part I: Anatomy of an Atrocity – The Mechanics of a Massacre Strategic Objective The RSF’s assault on Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps was not random chaos; it was a tactical operation, planned and executed with military precision. Intelligence intercepted from local sources suggests that RSF leaders viewed these camps as both: This […]

“Zamzam Massacre: A War Crime in Broad Daylight”

Part 1 Introduction: A New Abyss in Sudan’s Civil War In April 2025, the conflict in Sudan took a devastating turn as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched a brutal assault on Zamzam and Abu Shouk refugee camps near El Fasher, North Darfur. These camps, shelters for some of the most vulnerable populations—women, children, elderly, […]

Sudan’s Silent Catastrophe: Over 150,000 Dead and a World That Refuses to Act

Sudan is bleeding — and the world is watching in silence. What began as a power struggle between rival generals in April 2023 has spiraled into one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time. Civilians have become targets in a war fueled not only by internal power lust, but also by international complicity and […]

Gold, Guns, and Geopolitics: The Alleged Business Ties Between President Ruto and Sudan’s RSF Leader Hemedti

As the civil war in Sudan rages on, accusations of foreign interference and economic profiteering have intensified. Among the most explosive claims are those made by Kenya’s former Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua, who recently accused President William Ruto of engaging in clandestine business dealings with Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo—commonly known as Hemedti—the commander of the Rapid […]

Four Decades of Sanctions on Sudan: A Nation in the Grip of Economic and Humanitarian Turmoil

Introduction Since 1983, Sudan has endured various forms of international sanctions, reaching their peak during the 1990s, and extending well into the 21st century. Although some sanctions were lifted or eased in the late 2010s, their prolonged impact continues to cast a long shadow over Sudan’s economic development, social progress, and institutional infrastructure, particularly in […]

Sudan vs. UAE at the ICJ: Accusations of Genocide Complicity and the Battle for Accountability

By The Right Narrative Editorial TeamThe Hague | April 10, 2025 In an unprecedented move, Sudan has taken the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing the Gulf nation of violating the Genocide Convention by directly supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) — the very paramilitary group accused of massacring […]

The Tragic Death of Alwaleed Abdalhameed Abideen: A Visionary Sudanese Entrepreneur Lost to War

The Sudanese nation has been shaken by the untimely and tragic death of Alwaleed Abdalhameed Abideen, a young entrepreneur and visionary who dedicated his life to fostering innovation and empowering youth in Sudan. Alwaleed, a graduate of Lancaster University in the United Kingdom, was not just an ordinary citizen; he was a driving force in […]

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Sudan’s Silent War: How the RSF and Foreign Powers Are Destroying a Nation

While much of the world remains distracted, Sudan is being ravaged by a devastating war—one not born merely from internal divisions, but from a systematic and foreign-backed campaign to dismantle a sovereign state. What is unfolding in Sudan is not just a civil war; it is an international crime in progress, fueled by regional powers […]

“They Told Me They Were Coming to Kill Me”: My Ordeal as a Hostage of Sudan’s RSF

In April 2023, my life was thrown into darkness. War had erupted in Sudan’s capital. The city I once called home—Khartoum—had become unrecognizable overnight. Explosions thundered in the distance, and the sky turned gray with smoke. Gunfire echoed through neighborhoods. People ran, fled, or hid in silence. It was chaos. Deadly, unrelenting chaos. I am […]

The Dangerous False Equivalence: How Equalizing Sudan’s National Army with the RSF Undermines Sovereignty and Fuels Suffering

In the heart of Africa, Sudan stands on a precipice—a nation whose very sovereignty, unity, and identity are being tested by a brutal conflict that erupted in April 2023. What has often been simplistically and misleadingly characterized in global media and diplomatic circles as “a war between two generals” or “a clash between two armed […]