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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2019 · 41 MIN

Episode 36: Sudan- Massacre in Khartoum (2 of 2)

from Latitude Adjustment · host Eric Maddox

This segment of our two-part interview with Dahlia Al Roubi was recorded on Tuesday, June 4th, the day after the current government crackdown began against protestors in Khartoum. As of this episode roughly 100 people have been killed by government forces, with reports that scores of bodies have been dumped into the Nile. As of June 6th, Sudan's membership in the African Union has been revoked. Sudan's military council has suspended talks with protestors and unilaterally called for elections to be held within 9 months. The forces spearheading this apparent massacre appear to be the RSF or "Rapid Support Forces", led by Mohamed "Hemeti" Hamdan Dagalo. The RSF are a re-branded iteration of the Janjaweed militias that were charged with carrying out the genocide in Sudan's Darfur region. They've since been absorbed into the Sudanese military structure and given the stamp of governmental legitimacy, but they are essentially trained for one purpose and it appears that this purpose has now been turned on the protestors and the people of Khartoum. Incidentally the RSF forces are also being used as mercenaries by the Saudis in their war on Yemen.

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