GUARDIAN  |  Opinion

These atrocities in Sudan were entirely predictable. So why did the rest of the world fail to stop them?

这些在苏丹的暴行是完全可预测的。那么,为什么世界其他地区未能阻止它们呢?

A refugee settlement in Adre, Chad, 18 February 2026. Chad hosts more than 900,000 people who have fled the conflict in Sudan.

A refugee settlement in Adre, Chad, 18 February 2026. Chad hosts more than 900,000 people who have fled the conflict in Sudan.

2026-02-20  890  中等
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The clearest expression of the failure to act on information emerged in October 2025, when Washington hosted talks involving officials from the Sudanese government and the RSF. Just days after those discussions, the RSF captured El Fasher and began the massacres the UN has now documented. These talks did not prevent catastrophe. They provided political cover while it unfolded. The subsequent calls for a truce were issued without any acknowledgment of why they failed to prevent the assault.

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