Reports are emerging from Sudan of the mass murder of African Christians by Islamic Jihadis.
Governmental aid agencies and non-profits have shared social media videos from the jihadi accounts showing residents of Darfur being rounded up and later, video of dozens of bodies strewn across the area. African media reports that the death count has risen to 773 with Christians making up a bulk of the dead.
The Janjaweed terrorist group is allied with a network of militias in the Middle East and North Africa, which includes Hamas and Hezbollah. Social media accounts on Tuesday are urging the West to respond as all eyes are on the Hamas attack on Israel and resulting war.
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According to Walid Phares, raw video sent by #Darfur NGOs showing Janjaweed jihadists “celebrating the massacre of African tribes, and showing (evidence) a number of tribesmen they killed.
Raw video sent by #Darfur NGOs showing Janjaweed jihadists “celebrating the massacre of African tribes, and showing (evidence) a number of tribesmen they killed.
Raw video sent by #Darfur NGOs showing Janjaweed jihadists “celebrating the massacre of African tribes, and showing (evidence) a number of tribesmen they killed.#DaowdIbrahimSalih, Chairman of Sudan Liberation Movement, successor to former leader Khamis Abdallah Abakar,… pic.twitter.com/U4GU3zAVAT
— Walid Phares (@WalidPhares) November 7, 2023
#Sudan : Jihadi militias have murdered more than 800 black #Africans from the Massalit tribe in #Darfur, #Sudan over the past few days. In this video, the #Hamas-allied #Jihadis film themselves capturing black Africans. Any protest march planned in #London? pic.twitter.com/VFvaT6P9Ue
— Uncut Version International (@uncutversion123) November 7, 2023
“The situation for civilians in Sudan’s #Darfur region is getting worse by the day.” – @UNOCHA
“We are deeply alarmed by reports that women & girls are abducted & held in inhuman, degrading slave-like conditions in areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces.” – @UNHumanRights pic.twitter.com/l1GiMB4iIy
— United Nations Geneva (@UNGeneva) November 3, 2023
Attacks on Christians have increased this year in Sudan. Many are now labeling the attacks on the Christian community as genocide.
–Dwight Widaman | Metro Voice