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CHAFF-HARVESTING: SIX MONTHS OF HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE IN SUDAN Journal Article
In: 2025.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Flight bans, Humanitarian aid, Humanitarian situations
@article{Nokey_29,
title = {CHAFF-HARVESTING: SIX MONTHS OF HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE IN SUDAN},
author = {SalaaMedia Report},
url = {https://salaamedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/DECEMBER-REPORTS-MONTHLY-2-Chaff-harvesting-Six-Months-of-Humanitarian-Catastrophe-in-Sudan.pdf},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-01-06},
abstract = {The grave violations committed in Darfur around mid-2003 shocked, the global human conscience and led international organizations to accuse the head of the regime, his military officers, and the militias under his command of committing crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the region. Two decades later, the entire country has been plunged into a grinding war that has spread to all regions, where indescribable atrocities have been – and continue to be – committed. Some observers of the conflict attribute the violence in Darfur, to environmental, political, social, and historical factors. These factors include accumulated negligence and marginalization of the region by central governments along with the drought in mid-1980s, which tore Darfur’s social fabric. This, combined with the steady population growth due to high birth rates and migration of desert nomads from the sub-Saharan belt into Darfur in search of land due to the drought, such factors led to the collapse of Darfur’s fragile social fabric. Since then, the fragile relationship between farmers and pastoralists in Darfur began to break down, leading to ethnic conflicts between the region’s components.},
keywords = {Flight bans, Humanitarian aid, Humanitarian situations},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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DICPLACEMENT CAMPS UNDER FIRE Journal Article
In: 2024.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Flight bans, Humanitarian situations
@article{Nokeyv,
title = {DICPLACEMENT CAMPS UNDER FIRE},
author = {SalaaMedia Report},
url = {https://salaamedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/November-Reports-2-Displacement-Camps-Under-Fire.pdf},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-11-21},
urldate = {2024-11-21},
abstract = {Displaced people at camps in Darfur states, have not been spared the hell of the current war, despite the existence of clear provisions in international humanitarian law requiring their protection. The camps that were established as a result of the 2003 war, and the shelter centers in which citizens took refuge after the outbreak of the 2023 war, were subjected to attacks and artillery and air bombardment, by the parties to the war. Which led to hundreds of deaths and injuries and the complete destruction of some shelter centers, in addition to a number of homes and service facilities in the camps. The number of displacement camps in Darfur reached about 176 camps distributed among the five states of the region.
In this report, the Salaamedia team monitored the numbers of dead and wounded in the camps (Abushouk, Zamzam, Al-Hasahisa, Khamsa Daqaq, and Atash). Monitoring is limited to the period between April to November 2023 AD for the camps in the states of South and Central Darfur, and from April to November 2024, for the camps in the states of North and East Darfur. These are the periods within which the frequency of battles increased between the parties to the war in the cities of the region.},
keywords = {Flight bans, Humanitarian situations},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
In this report, the Salaamedia team monitored the numbers of dead and wounded in the camps (Abushouk, Zamzam, Al-Hasahisa, Khamsa Daqaq, and Atash). Monitoring is limited to the period between April to November 2023 AD for the camps in the states of South and Central Darfur, and from April to November 2024, for the camps in the states of North and East Darfur. These are the periods within which the frequency of battles increased between the parties to the war in the cities of the region.
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AL-KUMA TOWN UNDER AERIAL BOMBARDMENT Journal Article
In: 2024.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Flight bans
@article{Nokeyq,
title = {AL-KUMA TOWN UNDER AERIAL BOMBARDMENT},
author = {SalaaMedia Report},
url = {https://salaamedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/October-Reports-2-Al-Kuma-Town-Under-Aerial-Bombardment.pdf},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-10-14},
abstract = {Airstrikes by Sudanese Armed Forces warplanes on Al-Kuma locality in North Darfur state amounted to more than 20 raids within five months. That is in spite of the residents adopting a position of neutrality, choosing not to align with either side of the war, in a meeting in the town’s mosque, only three days after the war eruption.
Upon early days of the war, Al-Kuma became a destination and a shelter for displaced people from Khartoum, Nyala, Umm Kadada, Al-Fashir, and other areas that witnessed confrontations between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. IDPs statistics – according to local residents – exceeded 40 thousand families, residing in 23 camps. The Darfur Victims Advocacy Organization stated that the Al-Kuma houses about 350,000 displaced people, most of whom are women, children and elderlies. The town never encountered any clashes between the warring parties since the beginning of war, dur to fact that, there are no garrisons for the Armed Forces nor the Rapid Support Forces.
Al-Kuma town hosts the Headquarters of Al- Kuma locality, distance about 76 kilometers east of Al-Fashir along the national road linking Darfur region to the capital, Khartoum. The locality includes four administrative units (Al-Kuma, Sari, Um Heglig, Al-Kabir and Ghibaish), where most inhabitants draw from Arab pastoralist origins.
In this report, SalaaMedia team illustrates the number of air strikes that the locality was subjected to, the numbers of dead and wounded civilians, and as well attempts to explore reasons behind airstrikes targeting the area with such a number of airstrikes since battles intensified in North Darfur in May 2024.},
keywords = {Flight bans},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Upon early days of the war, Al-Kuma became a destination and a shelter for displaced people from Khartoum, Nyala, Umm Kadada, Al-Fashir, and other areas that witnessed confrontations between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. IDPs statistics – according to local residents – exceeded 40 thousand families, residing in 23 camps. The Darfur Victims Advocacy Organization stated that the Al-Kuma houses about 350,000 displaced people, most of whom are women, children and elderlies. The town never encountered any clashes between the warring parties since the beginning of war, dur to fact that, there are no garrisons for the Armed Forces nor the Rapid Support Forces.
Al-Kuma town hosts the Headquarters of Al- Kuma locality, distance about 76 kilometers east of Al-Fashir along the national road linking Darfur region to the capital, Khartoum. The locality includes four administrative units (Al-Kuma, Sari, Um Heglig, Al-Kabir and Ghibaish), where most inhabitants draw from Arab pastoralist origins.
In this report, SalaaMedia team illustrates the number of air strikes that the locality was subjected to, the numbers of dead and wounded civilians, and as well attempts to explore reasons behind airstrikes targeting the area with such a number of airstrikes since battles intensified in North Darfur in May 2024.
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AL-FASHER INTRANSIGENCE OF BELLIGERENTS AND CONTINUATION OF SUFFERING Journal Article
In: 2024.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Calls for peace, Flight bans, Humanitarian aid, Humanitarian situations
@article{Nokey,
title = {AL-FASHER INTRANSIGENCE OF BELLIGERENTS AND CONTINUATION OF SUFFERING},
author = {SalaaMedia Report},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-09-25},
urldate = {2024-09-25},
abstract = {The escalation of fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Joint Force against the Rapid Support Forces after the announcement of the mediation led by the United States of America, Saudi Arabia, and Switzerland to lift the Geneva negotiations on August 23, 2024. The escalation occurred despite the pressure of the international community on the two parties to stop the fighting in the town of Al-Fashir. As a result, civilians in the Darfur region are facing harsh humanitarian conditions due to the battles taking place in the town and the ongoing air strikes launched by the military aircraft of the Armed Forces.
In this report, SalaaMedia team monitors the battles that took place in the town of Al-Fashir after the suspension of the Geneva negotiations, the impact of this on civilians in Darfur, and the effectiveness of international pressure on the reality in Al-Fashir.},
keywords = {Calls for peace, Flight bans, Humanitarian aid, Humanitarian situations},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
In this report, SalaaMedia team monitors the battles that took place in the town of Al-Fashir after the suspension of the Geneva negotiations, the impact of this on civilians in Darfur, and the effectiveness of international pressure on the reality in Al-Fashir.
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DARFUR – MULTIPLE CAUSES OF DEATH Journal Article
In: 2024.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Flight bans, Humanitarian aid, Humanitarian situations
@article{Nokey,
title = {DARFUR - MULTIPLE CAUSES OF DEATH},
author = {SalaaMedia Report},
url = {https://salaamedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/September-Reports-2-Sudan-and-Chances-of-UN-Intervention-791x1024.pnghttps://salaamedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/September-Reports-3-DEATH-KNOCKS-THE-DOORS-OF-MILLIONS-OF-HUNGRY-PEOPLE-1.pdf},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-09-25},
urldate = {2024-09-25},
abstract = {The causes of death have multiplied due to the effects of of the war since April 2023, which left widespread destruction in the health sector infrastructure in Darfur states, including hospitals, health centers, pharmacies, warehouses and drug stores in the region. This resulted in the lack of health care services, a shortage of medicine, and a significant increase in the its prices. It is worth noting that the World Health Organization had previously called on donors to support the health sector in Sudan with an estimated $178 million in order to address the health crisis that the country is experiencing.},
keywords = {Flight bans, Humanitarian aid, Humanitarian situations},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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DARFUR CIVILIANS, DEATH BY HUNGER, DISEASE AND BOMBARDMENTS Journal Article
In: 2024.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Calls for peace, Flight bans, Humanitarian aid, Humanitarian situations
@article{nokey,
title = {DARFUR CIVILIANS, DEATH BY HUNGER, DISEASE AND BOMBARDMENTS},
author = {SalaaMedia Report},
editor = {SalaaMedia },
year = {2024},
date = {2024-09-04},
urldate = {2024-09-04},
abstract = {Many reports of international organizations and UN agencies indicate that the war of the 15th of April 2023 AD has been accompanied by a noticeable increase in rates of violations at an unprecedented rate in the history of wars in Sudan. Human beings’ abuses have increased in Darfur region during the current war. These violations are clearly manifested in the figures and numbers of the displaced people, the dead, and the aerial bombardments, the destruction of public and private facilities and properties, the rarity of food and medicines, and unlimited statistics of malnutrition. This is in addition to the tribal conflict, excessive proliferation of weapons and the severity of polarization by both sides of the war.},
keywords = {Calls for peace, Flight bans, Humanitarian aid, Humanitarian situations},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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FRAGMENTED BODIES, DARFUR CIVILIANS AGAINST BARRELS AND DRONES FIRES Journal Article
In: 2024.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Flight bans
@article{nokey,
title = {FRAGMENTED BODIES, DARFUR CIVILIANS AGAINST BARRELS AND DRONES FIRES},
author = {SalaaMedia Report},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-07-26},
urldate = {2024-07-26},
abstract = {Since day one of the war outbreak in Sudan between Sudan Armed Forces SAF and the Rapid Support Forces RSF, the SAF Airforce launched attacks on RSF bases and civilian targets in the capital Khartoum. (140) days later, on September 3, 2023, SAF Airforce launched the first airstrike on Nyala in South Darfur State Sudan Tribune. However, according to multiple media sources, some (42) consecutive airstrikes were carried-out on several towns and villages in the five states of Darfur, resulted in multiple deaths and injures including children, women and elderly people, in addition killing of livestock. These successive raids caused damages on infrastructures, such as hospitals, schools, markets, including the most important bridge linking the northern and southern parts of Nyala, plus destruction of hundreds of houses. However, July 14, 2024 recorded the last two airstrikes on Nyala and El Geneina.
Information contained in this report were obtained have been gathered, analyzed, verified by SalaaMedia team from several sources.},
keywords = {Flight bans},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Information contained in this report were obtained have been gathered, analyzed, verified by SalaaMedia team from several sources.