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Editorial: Le Monde

  • Four years after General Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Al-Burhan's coup, the paramilitaries opposing him have taken the large city of El-Fasher in Darfur.
  • The UN warns of 'atrocities motivated by ethnic considerations' in the country, powerless to act.
  • Paramilitary forces control all of Darfur, a region of violent interethnic conflict.
  • These struggles for power and resources are fueled by the intervention of regional powers.
  • Despite political destabilization, the country's gold exports fund both sides of the conflict, escalating food insecurity.
  • The United Arab Emirates and other power players have not been held accountable for maintaining chaos and violating the UN's arms embargo.

Conclusion: Without successful negotiations, the constant power struggles perpetuate violence and instability in Sudan, leading the country into a continuous and severe crisis.