Why Sudan is Dying

2024 ж. 22 Ақп.
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  • The Sudan crisis isn’t even listed on ongoing events on Wikipedia’s main page. It’s insane how overlooked it is.

    @dr.woozie7500@dr.woozie75002 ай бұрын
    • I'm pretty sure it was though, I remember seeing it there a while ago, but yeah it isn't here right now.

      @colorgreen4999@colorgreen49992 ай бұрын
    • What would it even Change tho its overlooked cause Nobody gives a fk

      @melnuke@melnuke2 ай бұрын
    • No Jews no news

      @MateoMPM@MateoMPM2 ай бұрын
    • @@melnukeI and many others

      @rollitupmars@rollitupmars2 ай бұрын
    • After Pres. Trump wins his 3rd election, new foreign aid rules go into place. African countries have to educate all people to collect!

      @chadsimmons6347@chadsimmons63472 ай бұрын
  • I'm from sudan and currently living Inside the catastrophe so I appreciate your efforts to get the the word out, we are going through unbearable living conditions, my family lost access to 70% of our assets and our house in Khartoum probably got lotted, other than financial lost our life is on puss for nearly a year academically and generally.

    @Almabruk_@Almabruk_2 ай бұрын
    • I’m sorry, friend. May you and your loved ones stay safe and come out of this stronger than before.

      @Zhohan-@Zhohan-2 ай бұрын
    • Don't you somehow blame Israel cos Palestine or something? I'm sorry for the cynicism. I'm israeli and wish good upon you inshalla. Im just always amazed as how people think israel is somehow the problem in the middle east. 😑

      @gmanova@gmanova2 ай бұрын
    • Boohoo you need a hug?😢

      @Redbeef0@Redbeef02 ай бұрын
    • I'm so sorry to hear

      @seanphurley@seanphurley2 ай бұрын
    • @@gmanovait is a problem … not mutually exclusive.. no wonder yall so easily brainwashed

      @Jews_C0ntr0l_daa__worldd@Jews_C0ntr0l_daa__worldd2 ай бұрын
  • As a Sudanese who lost everything because of this war, thank you for this, this is the most accurate explanation to the war. Truly a forgotten conflict.

    @dpginthehouse@dpginthehouse2 ай бұрын
    • cool. Nobody really cares.

      @anderstermansen130@anderstermansen1302 ай бұрын
    • Because western media refuses to show any musIim in a bad light

      @HolyDesolateLord@HolyDesolateLord2 ай бұрын
    • @@anderstermansen130nobody asked you for this remark

      @noormamoun2167@noormamoun21672 ай бұрын
    • You lost everything besides your phone apparently

      @Wailmur@Wailmur2 ай бұрын
    • @@Wailmur everyone escaped with duffel bags containing the essentials. Phones and passports and a few clothes because no one suspected that the war would last this long. I was there. I know how it was

      @noormamoun2167@noormamoun21672 ай бұрын
  • I met a man who was one of the "Lost Boys of Sudan" from the Second Sudanese War. He and his little brother managed to escape into the desert when his Christian village was slaughtered during a raid by one of the Islamic militant groups. His little brother died in the desert, but he managed to find his way to a refugee camp. He was eventually sponsored by a Christian church group to come to the United States. He lived with a sponsoring family, who helped him find a job and enroll in school. He became a medical lab technician. When I met him, he was the Director for Laboratory Quality Control for a large public hospital system in Houston, Texas.

    @DavidKutzler@DavidKutzler2 ай бұрын
    • Don't know why Muslims hate us Christians so much😓

      @spartacus551@spartacus5512 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@spartacus551 Both sides fight each other, unaware that they’re only so different from one another. Both Islam and Christianity are cut from the same Abrahamic cloth. Why do Abrahamic religions fight each other? “The reason is because they are absolutest, and they contradict each other. For example, In Judaism the Torah is the first, and final revelation (guidance) to mankind. The prophets, and the writings were only meant to guide the Jews back to the Torah. In Christianity the New Testament is the continuation (succession), and completion of the Tanakh. The New Testament is the second, and final revelation (salvation) to mankind. In Islam the Quran is the continuation (succession), and completion of the Torah (Tanakh), the Gospels (New Testament), and every other revelation to mankind. The Quran is the final revelation (guidance) to mankind. There can only be one true religion for absolutest religions.” - Dietleib Styria

      @user-tk4gr9zo7t@user-tk4gr9zo7t2 ай бұрын
    • @@spartacus551because the big christian countries started most wars the last 200 years and semi-enslave the rest of the world more or less and the USA are the final top power. China and russia are not going to win long term. NATO and United Nations are in western control. This video is very western biased. Many so called evil dictators weren't so evil and acted in the interest of their countries. Many so called terror attacks had been ochestrated by western military and later claimed it had been others. gadaffi was ki ll ed because he wanted a proper united currency for africa with gold standard and wanted to develop african independence, Osama Bin Laden wasn't the mastermind behind 9/11 and the invasion of afghanistan and even more iraq completly unjustified, the pro western iranian overnment under the Shah exploited the country in western favor what caused the revolution,...etc.

      @kidaria1333@kidaria13332 ай бұрын
    • @@spartacus551 "Don't know why Muslims hate us Christians so much😓" Your crime is to not be Muslim, that is enough..... Ever heard of the Spanish inquisition? That was a time when Christians had the same level of arrogance that Muslims have today... but it was not sustainable once the Bible became widely known. The Quran though is less decisive to dissuade religious arrogance and fanaticism, so therefore these archaic mindsets continue to thrive to this day.

      @mystikmind2005@mystikmind20052 ай бұрын
    • I'm happy to hear that man was helped out. Thank you for the story!

      @Numba003@Numba0032 ай бұрын
  • You know the situation is complicated when Iran and Saudi Arabia support the same faction against Russia and UAE.

    @karthikeyan020@karthikeyan0202 ай бұрын
    • nah UAE is one of the most evil countries on earth

      @AteliusMapping@AteliusMapping2 ай бұрын
    • It's really not complicated Russia and UAE get easy access to gold in Sudan

      @ahmedabdalla6541@ahmedabdalla65412 ай бұрын
    • Not just that lol. Iran is supplying Russia against Ukraine, while here Ukraine and Iran are on the same side against Russia

      @cupidsfavouritecherub9327@cupidsfavouritecherub93272 ай бұрын
    • nobody really cares, Sudan isnt Ukraine.

      @anderstermansen130@anderstermansen1302 ай бұрын
    • @@anderstermansen130 nobody really cares about Ukraine anymore either. Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union has paid Russia $200 billion in fossil fuel payments, mostly for oil and gas. That makes the EU the largest enabler of Russia's war effort, ahead of China and India.

      @user-dy9jq4lc5y@user-dy9jq4lc5y2 ай бұрын
  • I saw RSF rebels shooting from my window, even to already dead bodies. I will never forget those nearly 2 weeks trapped in Khartoum when the war basically broke out outside my building on that 15 April which changed everything. I was happy living in Khartoum. You’d be surprised of how kind, how nice, how brave the Sudanese people actually are. I was part of the UN’s transitional team who wanted the Revolution to really have an impact for Sudan’s future. A future that was promising when people took to the streets. It hurts to see that what I once called home is now considered “Africa’s Aleppo”. Nonetheless, what hurts the most is to see how the world doesn’t pay attention to Sudan’s bloodbath and humanitarian disaster. One of the world’s largest human catastrophes of our time. There are a few things to revise in this video as per historical and political context. There are also images/videos placed wrongly while you were speaking, which can cause confusion (like when you were talking about Burhan and showcasing South Sudan’s President or showing videos from the revolution/protests while talking about the war). Overall however is very good video to showcase what’s been happening and most importantly, who’s responsible for the fueling of this war and related conflicts.

    @KarolArambula@KarolArambula2 ай бұрын
    • how much do the sudanese care about the problems of anyone else except themselves 🤔

      @swell07_@swell07_2 ай бұрын
    • You are an inspiration. I'm glad we have people like you who risk their lives and go to an unknown country to help the locals and make their life better!! O7

      @SOFTWAREMASTER@SOFTWAREMASTER2 ай бұрын
    • Wild that you're part of the machine 😜

      @RustyShackleford051@RustyShackleford0512 ай бұрын
    • ​@@swell07_ Can't expect people to have the time or energy to care about problems going on elsewhere, when they are struggling to survive in a horrific conflict

      @screwyourhandle@screwyourhandle2 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂🎉😢😮yyuuuiiiiooooooppppppooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiujjjjj😢😅😮😂🎉😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

      @mattaz2315@mattaz23152 ай бұрын
  • When I was in 8th grade, four young men from Sudan came to speak to us about their experience growing up in Darfur. I’m very saddened to hear that this nation is still suffering. Those men were very nice despite the very very awful things that they saw and had happened to them. It was one of the only times my rowdy class did not mess around or crack jokes. Every one else I have met from Sudan has been so nice. I hope this nation eventually heals and the Sudanese and their various populations can live in peace.

    @KindredMixedBlade@KindredMixedBlade2 ай бұрын
    • unfortunately, it’s wishful hope. Sudanese live under sharia law

      @moveone9013@moveone90132 ай бұрын
  • I am from Sudan and i had to leave my home and live in unbearable conditions in a far eastern state for 8 months, you don't know anything about war unless you experience it "and i hope none of you do" I've prospered in those conditions and learned a lot i am lucky to have family members abroad and i finally left last week and hoping to start a new. Much love for talking about this ❤

    @sohaeb4055@sohaeb40552 ай бұрын
    • May God grant you a life of peace from now on, and to all Sudanese people in the future.

      @HereTakeAFlower@HereTakeAFlowerАй бұрын
    • Same here

      @hdjdjdjej7569@hdjdjdjej7569Ай бұрын
  • Here a Sudanese guy. Just some corrections and things to note: 1. Burhan was not the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, it was Omar-Al-Bashir until he was overthrown. The Army then gave the position to Ahmed Awad ibn Awf who was unpopular with people for being perceived as too much of an El-Bashir loyalist so he didn't last longer than 48 hours. Burhan who was chief of staff was the second pick. 2. SAF is the military which was once the Sudan Defense Force under British Egyptian rule... so the military is actually older than the country as an institution. Al-Bashir regime created many other militias that acted beside the armed forces (operating as part of the extensive Sudanese internal Security apparatus) These militias include the Operations Authority (Islamist loyalists) who are currently fighting with the army, and the strengthened Central Reserve Police which got military level training. It must be noted that the Central Reserve Police was created by Jafaar Nimeri not Omar Al-Bashr, they were created to violently suppress tribal disputes. 3. Burhan is not Hemedti's rival (although both knew each other personally before the transitional period and there is a huge psychological-personal factor involved now as they take shots at each other occasionally.) The Army Command is much of a junta, the Military is an institution that believes the country belongs to it and that it's the rightful Guardian of Sudan. Burhan is just a figure head and equal to his fellow senior generals. Hemedti meanwhile got an almost stalinist cult of personality going around him and his Militia belongs to the "Daglo" family. Although there are some tribal elements to the RSF, they operate more as a criminal Organisation, almost like ISIS but they lack ideological motivation. They are just mercenaries and quite good at it. 4. Most Sudanese people don't like the National Army because of its history and incompetent leadership but everyone hates RSF who they spitefully call "Janjaweed" and "militia". The only folks in Sudan who like the RSF are probably those with personal links to it whether tribal or familial. The Army and RSF are not equals at all in the eyes of most Sudanese, however political parties here had been seeking to muddy the water and try to portray the Army as an "Islamist Militia" which is simply not true. Armed, Secular Rebel groups, Revolutionary Resistance Committees, Islamist regime loyalists have all been fighting alongside the army while putting aside their diffrences for now. I believe there is a somewhat pragmatic level of agreement against and a real of the RSF which is motivating these groups to fight alongside the Army (Each of these elements is weary of the Armed Forces because of History) 5. RSF started committing war crimes against "African" trib3s in Darfur immediately. Mostly the militias they are allied with. 6. The Sudanese Army bombings are indiscriminate not because of an intentional hatred of civilians as much as an irresponsible apathy to said civilians. Faulty intel and the use of primitive antinovs and migs are the main culprits leading to great human causalities and often not much harm against the RSF. The Sudanese Army had recently been fixing this problem (at least in the capital) by using drones (mostly commerical ones) to do precision strikes which helped it achieve some strategic success for the first time since the war. Still this had been condemned many times by people living in Sudan in areas still Army control.

    @ahmedmuawia2447@ahmedmuawia24472 ай бұрын
    • Can I ask , was it common knowledge in Sudan that the south Darfur people was being unalived and did people do anything about it ? Thanks

      @anismenace@anismenace2 ай бұрын
    • Why do have the pic of ottoman sultan

      @pipipupu5104@pipipupu51042 ай бұрын
    • @@pipipupu5104 because he's an islamist

      @HS7NewsTV@HS7NewsTV2 ай бұрын
    • maybe ottomanist ​@@pipipupu5104

      @dieglhix@dieglhix2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@anismenaceto be honest i didn't hear about it until 2021

      @tyahmed1968@tyahmed19682 ай бұрын
  • Sudanese people : You have freed us! Al-Burhan and Hemeti : Oh I wouldn’t say freed, more like under new management

    @MustacheCashStash125@MustacheCashStash1252 ай бұрын
    • not really, we already knew that Hemiti is a war criminal, but we had nothing to do but to protest

      @adnanomer9089@adnanomer90892 ай бұрын
    • @@adnanomer9089 I’m sorry

      @MustacheCashStash125@MustacheCashStash1252 ай бұрын
    • @@adnanomer9089Ur Sudanese don’t fall for this propaganda in this video the biggest problem is the UAE/west and it’s because they want to steal ur resources

      @Bell_plejdo568p@Bell_plejdo568pАй бұрын
    • ​@@adnanomer9089 we've been protesting since the beginning of this country and every time the country goes worse

      @Mohamed-kq2mj@Mohamed-kq2mjАй бұрын
    • "I'll tip my hat to the new Constitution Take a bow for the new revolution Smile and grin at the change all around Pick up my guitar and play Just like yesterday Then I'll get on my knees and pray We don't get fooled again" -Pete Townshend

      @QuestForTheS@QuestForTheSАй бұрын
  • Thank you for covering this story. I'm Sudanese and although I've never lived in Sudan, people in my personal life have been affected by what is currently going on. My uncle had his home looted, 40 years worth of tireless work gone, this is the reality of many non-arabs in khartoum but unfortunately it feels like we're shouting into a void trying to inform the masses.

    @atilla4372@atilla43722 ай бұрын
    • Help them then. They are your people. Your nation. You wouldn't be here if there was never a sudan

      @Speedster189@Speedster1892 ай бұрын
    • I'm so sorry to hear such horrific news....the UAE and the US is behind this, justice shall prevail inshallah!

      @Omisaide@OmisaideАй бұрын
  • The blood bath in Sudan is severely overlooked to a point that it actually hurts, I fear everday for the lives of my family members and friends in Sudan, our house and car are gone alongside with most of our savings, horrifyngly unknow future, but yet am considered to be one of the few luckiest people because I made it out of the country alive with my family. But I am certain that one day the Sudan that we dreamed and fought for in the revolution will actually rise, I just hope it'll be in my lifetime to witness it.

    @hosamaldeentarig9846@hosamaldeentarig98462 ай бұрын
    • you ditched instead of fighting for it? must not want it reallt

      @swell07_@swell07_2 ай бұрын
    • @@swell07_ he sounds like a coward to me...

      @flexopuppy@flexopuppy2 ай бұрын
    • @@swell07_ exactly🤣

      @Redbeef0@Redbeef02 ай бұрын
    • @@flexopuppy thank youuuuuuuu sirrr!!!! But i'm wrong for saying this lol🤦🏾‍♂️!!

      @Redbeef0@Redbeef02 ай бұрын
    • @@swell07_ would you go to war and suffer instead of just leaving and wanting nothing to do with it? what the hell are they supposed to do anyways

      @Kennoey.@Kennoey.2 ай бұрын
  • My Sudanese friend who's 22 years old went to visit his fsmily in Sudan back in summer of 2021 or when ever it was last safe and he's berb stuck there ever since. Evey once in s while he gets online and uodates on his situation and he's told me he was coming home in fall of 2022 that didn't happen then again in summer of 2023 that also didn't happen. He says there's a bunch of non sundanese people also stuck with them including Americans, Australians, British, Canadians and more. They are trying to make it to South Sudan which isn't as bad and hopefully get on flight out of this hell hole country. He's a young man who's lived in the USA since he was 3 yesrs old. This is all he knows and he was never interested in going back to Sudan he just did this time for his mom. Im sure he's scared its dangerous to be A male. Hope to see you soon Ammar!

    @user-py3ii8uc6b@user-py3ii8uc6b2 ай бұрын
    • Hoping that he comes back soon 🙏

      @sarahequestrian4833@sarahequestrian48332 ай бұрын
    • What is he still doing there for 10 months most of us left 1 month into the conflict!

      @Maalil01@Maalil012 ай бұрын
    • South Sudan isn't as bad?

      @PeeweePanda@PeeweePanda2 ай бұрын
    • @@PeeweePanda compared to the north . Yeah it's all a shit show and dangerous as hell

      @user-py3ii8uc6b@user-py3ii8uc6b2 ай бұрын
    • @@Maalil01 they got stuck up there

      @user-py3ii8uc6b@user-py3ii8uc6b2 ай бұрын
  • So, let me get this straight. Most African Conflicts: Step 1. Dictator Step 2. Uprising military coup against dictator. Step 3. Military Promises Elections. Step 4. Oops we forgot. Now we dictate. Step 5. See step 1.

    @rabidpeanut3703@rabidpeanut37032 ай бұрын
    • Pretty clearly neither side has any moral high ground. Also the RSF atrocities are definitely not the whole story - you can't attract hundreds of thousands of volunteer fighters abroad by killing tens of thousands of their people.

      @michaelbuckers@michaelbuckers2 ай бұрын
    • also throw in that its almost always russia or chinas fault.... even though america, france, or england are almost always fucking with borders and planting puppet leaders that disrupt everything.

      @BH-gh6qm@BH-gh6qm2 ай бұрын
    • You forgot the most important reason why these conflicts still continue: Religion, the peaceful institution that was created to worship some kind of good god, that can be used to justify the most abhorrent human behaviour as righteous.

      @userunaemu@userunaemu2 ай бұрын
    • @@caedo6171 That doesn't make any sense. These borders are man made by other nations. The reason why there's corruption because Africans are not nationals they are divided on tribal and reilgious views no other countries are like this. How many different ethic groups like in Nigeria and Sudan ? There's 500 ethic groups in sudan alone. They don't identify as sudenese they identify by their ethnic groups that's why there's a civil war every damn 5 years in a African country each group wants to be in power. Then you got reilgion and language issues. We all know Muslim countries are not tolerant to other reilgion. So if you don't get to the root cause of why they keep fighting its disingenuous and low key racist.

      @MalevolentBite@MalevolentBite2 ай бұрын
    • ​@caedo6171 neo colonialism is still a thing as great powers like France, China, russia and the US still extract resources and play geopolitics within Africa and essentially help encourage corruption as the wealth and resources are taken from the general population and are given only to the elite and foreign nations

      @Personoflordlycalibur@Personoflordlycalibur2 ай бұрын
  • i’m sudanese and it’s really sad how the recent war has barely any media coverage at all-we’re on the brink of famine and millions of sudanese people have been displaced; my heart aches for my people and my family, i can only hope that things can get better. ان شاءالله الأمور حتحسن. 🙏

    @faisobby@faisobby16 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for your work to post this. I will have to watch this a few times to even begin to grasp the complexity of the country.

    @aclevelandjr@aclevelandjr22 күн бұрын
  • I have no idea how you produce this many lengthy, high-quality videos every month. I appreciate how much I’ve learned from your channel!

    @caseypenk@caseypenk2 ай бұрын
    • It’s all he does. It’s basically a large amount of research. And present it properly with good editing and animations such as the maps and all. Which he may have an editing team as well, maybe

      @maddrone7814@maddrone78142 ай бұрын
    • Partly, by not proof listening. There are so many situations where the phrasing is extremely awkward, with surplus words. It's exactly what you get if you just proof read but don't proof say. "Was ALSO one of the world's most highly diverse countries AS WELL." 6:08

      @HALLish-jl5mo@HALLish-jl5mo2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@HALLish-jl5momight be intentional? Increase video length, increase watch time, and dabble in more of that sweet, sweet ad revenue

      @internet_userr@internet_userr2 ай бұрын
    • Well, look at the number of subscribers. That is not a single person. His staff surely includes: Animator(s) Audio Editor Video Editor Script editor is unlikely Writer That's How.

      @cmdmd@cmdmd2 ай бұрын
    • He be yapping half of the time

      @rondoggish@rondoggish2 ай бұрын
  • I’m Sudanese and thank you for covering this. I’ve fled Sudan and I’m always thankful for that so maybe I haven’t really felt the suffering because I was only really there for 2 months during the war. I always appreciate someone using their platform getting the word out and I appreciate you especially for covering my country 🙏

    @memelife1204@memelife12042 ай бұрын
    • Where do you live now

      @canelo1728@canelo17282 ай бұрын
    • @@canelo1728probably somewhere he doesn’t belong.

      @slimdiddyd@slimdiddyd2 ай бұрын
    • @@slimdiddyd True

      @canelo1728@canelo17282 ай бұрын
    • 2 months of war is still alot. Trust me, I speak from experience.

      @masha22092000r@masha22092000r2 ай бұрын
    • @@slimdiddydwell if someone fled a country because of something, i’d say they are in another country mate🤯

      @Danny-fh7qu@Danny-fh7qu2 ай бұрын
  • I am from sudan and I've been in Khartoum.Thank you for spreading the word. Most people dont have a clue about the on going catastrophes

    @dialdonis@dialdonis2 ай бұрын
    • I hope you see better times in the future

      @simonrudduck8726@simonrudduck87262 ай бұрын
  • I pray for the poor people of Sudan to get rid of the harsh civil war very very soon. Ameen Best wishes from Pakistan 🇵🇰 🇵🇰 for 🇸🇩 🇸🇩 🇸🇩 Sudan

    @nawazshah5535@nawazshah55352 ай бұрын
    • 🇵🇸🇸🇩

      @betsmith3821@betsmith3821Ай бұрын
  • Im a sudanese myself,this situation is just sad, and the fact no one’s talking about this or documentaries explaining the worrying conflict,no one in sudan can make any videos about this,or explain thid online because they might get shot/killed, im glad one of my favourite youtubers is talking about this sad situations,Everyone needs to listen. Random edition:My school has made donations for morocco when during the tragedy of the earthquake,same for turkey and Palestine/Gaza (Im not saying i hate these countries,I will wlways and everday pray for the Adults and children that died and are injured from these tragedies)My school has never made a donation link for sudan.. There is so much that these people need,i just feel so helpless that i cant donate myself and saying that they should donate.

    @ovrtimeart@ovrtimeart2 ай бұрын
    • I'm a sudanese myself i completely understand you

      @mahmoudomer3801@mahmoudomer38012 ай бұрын
    • It's not personal really, people can only focus on so much and frankly nobody really knows anything about us. With major wars in Gaza and Ukraine, nobody has time for unimportant countries like Sudan 🤷 I'm Sudanese living in the west so I understand us and them. Also not all humans are treated equally.

      @sumomaster5585@sumomaster55852 ай бұрын
    • An important and scary point is that there's very little donations that actually can reach anyone in Sudan, because most aid agencies aren't helping or are able to help.

      @urbanarmory@urbanarmory2 ай бұрын
    • stay safe

      @blameyourlag9455@blameyourlag94552 ай бұрын
    • stay safe out there

      @shzarmai@shzarmai2 ай бұрын
  • Honestly bro I've just heard about this whole situation now, almost a year later, its insane how its ignored that much to the point where most people haven't even heard that it began Edit: the hell are all the comments flaming me because out of the 100 geopolitical channels I watch non of them covered this and also I'm just pointing this out

    @Ajet_@Ajet_2 ай бұрын
    • I've got news for you : African zip codes have been shitholes forever

      @m.hughmungus121@m.hughmungus1212 ай бұрын
    • The Israel war is a slow Tuesday in Africa

      @Karim-ik5ij@Karim-ik5ij2 ай бұрын
    • The world only cares about Africa when they need metals. DRC has more mineral wealth than any other country, yet it's one of the poorest countries on earth. No one cares that kids are dying there while mining the cobalt for batteries in electric cars, as long as they can keep their lifestyle at its current level.

      @ghaznavid@ghaznavid2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@7qsWhich God you are talking about?

      @sofronije74@sofronije742 ай бұрын
    • The problem is there are more problems exactly like this at smaller scales its like trying to cover every wild fire on the planet ots gets ignored not because its so bad but because its just another tuesday in africa where they themsleves have the power to end the wars but then again the situation makes it worse eveeything being so interconnected in this world

      @davidboi4025@davidboi40252 ай бұрын
  • Sudan has over 225 Nubian pyramids, more than any country in the world including Egypt which has 118 and only a handful are not in complete ruins and still standing (mainly at Giza). A further 80 of the Egyptian pyramids also ended up in Sudan after a historic border change. In war human life is obviously the priority but the protection of archeological/historical/art relics is also something but should also be considered, although it is nowhere near as important as preserving human life. Having seen the pyramids, they really are something special.

    @cerambyx-8@cerambyx-82 ай бұрын
    • Did you copy/paste that? Be honest

      @richardwalters2715@richardwalters27152 ай бұрын
    • Lots of not so impressive pyramids no one cares about, what's the point

      @stizan9185@stizan9185Ай бұрын
    • ​@@richardwalters2715😂😂😂

      @neilrichardson7454@neilrichardson7454Ай бұрын
    • ​@MerooyySudan and Egypt both have vowels in their names

      @arthas640@arthas640Ай бұрын
    • Well yeah, that makes sense seeing as Nubia was mostly in modern day Sudan. Same reason why Mexico has more Aztec pyramids then America and why there's more Saxon forts in England then in Italy.

      @arthas640@arthas640Ай бұрын
  • A dear friend of mine is stuck there. He gets in touch when he can. Sends me photographs. It's utterly heartbreaking.

    @hairblairbunch81@hairblairbunch812 ай бұрын
  • finally someone actually cares for my country ever since we left sudan we missed it and it's super sad every time we think of it. even though we have Wi-Fi in KSA and stable food we still want our country back

    @mahmoudomer3801@mahmoudomer38012 ай бұрын
    • you want it but not enough to fight for it 🤔

      @swell07_@swell07_2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@swell07_ we can't even go back there

      @mahmoudomer3801@mahmoudomer38012 ай бұрын
    • @@swell07_Fight for who exactly? This war is a result of the greediness of two war criminals to rule the country. We Sudanese want nothing to do with any of the two and off course won’t fight for them. Best we can do is call for peace

      @mainmain862@mainmain8622 ай бұрын
    • @@mainmain862 It is the animaI arab musIim!! lslam is the true curse!

      @HolyDesolateLord@HolyDesolateLord2 ай бұрын
    • That's a weak resolve. No wonder you guys are getting stepped on If this happened In the US 100 million regular citizens would put a stop to it with guns​@mainmain862

      @Speedster189@Speedster1892 ай бұрын
  • @RealLifeLore: Another great one! Much appreciated!!

    @Handyman1911@Handyman19112 ай бұрын
  • thank you for making this video and bring awareness of ongoing or recent conflicts.

    @user-vp1vm1gn2c@user-vp1vm1gn2c2 ай бұрын
  • So is Myanmar as well. I hope that people hasn't forgot about what's happening here.

    @WateryChorus@WateryChorus2 ай бұрын
    • Myanmar was never correctly told from the start as foreign interest financed the problems to gain control of the gas reserve in Rakhine which the Saudis intended on carving out and making into a Brunei. This destabilized the western part of the country to such that its now the Wild West of the East, and a lot of Christian NGO’s are financing the ethnic violence, playing it like it’s a chess match

      @NarasimhaDiyasena@NarasimhaDiyasena2 ай бұрын
  • I knew a dude from South Sudan- they were a bus driver. Nicest man in the world, just trying to make a better life for his family in the US as an immigrant. He would pick his kids up from daycare each time they drove us, going out of route just to help his family. I think that’s admirable, and people complained about it…

    @hiroikkuneko@hiroikkuneko2 ай бұрын
    • Make him President of South Sudan.

      @gvibration1@gvibration12 ай бұрын
    • @@gvibration1 agreed 😤 He left the country for a reason. South Sudan is wildly corrupt, he isn’t

      @hiroikkuneko@hiroikkuneko2 ай бұрын
    • You think that's admirable? I would have reported him to his superiors for going out of route for personal reasons. He has other means of helping his family, since he is a bus driver, he receives a salary each month, which could be used for paying for transportation of his family.

      @User-jr7vf@User-jr7vf2 ай бұрын
    • quit yapping @@User-jr7vf

      @Themilkman649@Themilkman6492 ай бұрын
    • It’s always the immigrants of such horrid countries who are always the hardest workers and the happiest people you’ll ever meet. My dad knew two brothers who fled Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime and genocide and they were the hardest workers he’d ever met. They were always so grateful for each day they continue to live and did so with massive smiles on their faces.

      @therealspeedwagon1451@therealspeedwagon14512 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for making this 💜

    @SherbertLomon@SherbertLomon2 ай бұрын
  • I'm from sudan and I really appreciate you shedding some light on the tragedy that is happening in sudan since last year . me and my whole family and extended family have been kick out of our homes by the RSF and lost nearly all of our assets and everyday we hear about a friend or a relative's death weather killed by the RSF or torn into shreds by the military's booming . We've done nothing wrong ... we don't even know why the 2 armies are fighting yet we're the ones that suffers the most . the Internet was shut off for more than 2 months were we were staying we'd all gather around the TV and see if there's any news about the situation in sudan since we couldn't leave our houses and we had no idea what was happening but no one talked about it , it wasn't even mentioned and it was so frustrating and left me wondering... are we not human beings? Does our lifes not matter? So I mean it when I say I appreciate what you're doing ❤

    @mohammedemad3715@mohammedemad371525 күн бұрын
  • This is so well done! Thank you for bringing attention to the plight of Sudan.

    @kgacc@kgacc2 ай бұрын
  • I am sorry for the civilians in Darfur, Khartoum and the rest of Sudan. I truly hope there is way forward encompassing peace for all of you.

    @boohoo98@boohoo982 ай бұрын
  • Nebula is well worth it. I've been with them since they started & it's got very good.

    @UncleJoeLITE@UncleJoeLITE2 ай бұрын
  • Great video as always! Could you please do one on the conflicts going on in Mozambique?

    @goncalopcoutinho@goncalopcoutinho2 ай бұрын
  • Really appreciate the video in which exclusively explained the main reason for the ongoing conflict. A lot of people don’t know what’s going on which has to do with the things that have happened decades ago.

    @shadinafi2297@shadinafi22972 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the video. It is so hard to keep up with everything going on around the world, especially when you need to know so many details to begin to understand the situation.

    @JackDespero@JackDespero2 ай бұрын
    • It's better not to keep up with everything going on around the world, it's exhausting and you cannot do anything about it.

      @soundscape26@soundscape262 ай бұрын
    • It's pathetic the mainstream media doesn't even cover this, or much of anything anymore. I mean, Trump and Biden are important to discuss, but it's all they do 24/7. They fucking suck.

      @jacobrogers2906@jacobrogers29062 ай бұрын
  • I love how dense your videos are....its a political science and geopolitics all in one...wow amazing work...

    @TravelChannelOne@TravelChannelOne2 ай бұрын
    • I’m just gonna say when you said dense I thought you were trashing the video haha

      @cloroxbleach9704@cloroxbleach97042 ай бұрын
    • @@cloroxbleach9704That’s usually when you call someone dense, not something 😄

      @HenryThe12@HenryThe122 ай бұрын
    • ​@@cloroxbleach9704I thought the same thing and had to do a double take to make sure I was mistaken

      @arthas640@arthas640Ай бұрын
  • Hello, im Egyptian , lots of Sudanese people came to Egypt as refugees, whats happening truly breaks my heart. Whats happening is inhuman💔

    @Dorothi1267@Dorothi1267Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for making a video about sudan's crisis. News are not covering this topic anymore

    @ClearGlimpseOfficial@ClearGlimpseOfficial2 ай бұрын
  • The state of Utah takes Sudanese refugees and I’ve worked with them for years. I can tell you the one word that comes to mind when I think of them is strong. Many have endured the worst this world has to offer and yet are so strong, kind, and happy. Don’t get me wrong, you can see the trauma in many aspects of their lives. But they are more than their trauma. They’ve taught me a lot about the persevering spirit of humanity.

    @joelman1989@joelman19892 ай бұрын
    • I'm so tired of us having to take the world's refeuugee, I wish they'd stay in their own countries

      @draculastraphouse7863@draculastraphouse78632 ай бұрын
    • @@draculastraphouse7863 They can't because they don't know how to build their own countries and will die if they stay, so they have to move to countries where the people do know how to build a country. If you don't want them, send them over to Canada; there's only like 38 million people living there for such a huge country.

      @cashewnuttel9054@cashewnuttel90542 ай бұрын
    • @@draculastraphouse7863 Utah is a conservative state. Yet they see the value in taking refugees for two main reasons. 1: it’s the American way. We are supposed to be better than the rest of the world. With great power comes great responsibility. And 2: refugees have a positive impact on the economy. They come to work (usually jobs that most Americans refuse to do) and they pay taxes. They haven’t been a strain on our economy and they uplift our community.

      @joelman1989@joelman19892 ай бұрын
    • @@draculastraphouse7863 we need to good policies that really help people instead of exploiting them. that said, most of the country is descended from refugees.

      @persebra@persebra2 ай бұрын
    • @@persebra Immigrants, more like. Though I do agree the status of current immigrants (especially illegals) does the basic economic work of recreating slavery.

      @leandersearle5094@leandersearle50942 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for talking about our forgotten war. As we feel that you stand by us and try to remind the world of our current situation, and for the next time; please make sure to use Sudan's full map.

    @realaltayeb@realaltayeb2 ай бұрын
  • On behalf of the Sudanese People, thank you for shedding light on the war in Sudan. We appreciate you sharing unbiased and accurate information. We trust that with your support and cooperation we can end the war in Sudan.

    @TheKingRevolver@TheKingRevolverАй бұрын
  • I have been a refugee my whole life because of the Sudan crisis, I don't have an identity, no country, no family, I hope one day it will be over and I will see the light😭😭😭

    @kalumaabdusalam742@kalumaabdusalam742Ай бұрын
  • The effort that goes into these videos is absolutely insane ❤

    2 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, dude is a G

      @JefferyTurpin-cm1tk@JefferyTurpin-cm1tk2 ай бұрын
    • The money he makes with these videos is also absolutely insane.

      @User-jr7vf@User-jr7vf2 ай бұрын
    • Y

      @SalSal-om1en@SalSal-om1en2 ай бұрын
    • Except for the VO, which he phones in via Folger's can.

      @TeagueChrystie@TeagueChrystie2 ай бұрын
    • Pansos

      @MajapahitEagleLeader@MajapahitEagleLeader2 ай бұрын
  • "3rd war" Myammar: i don't exist

    @megusmith6258@megusmith62582 ай бұрын
    • What no oil does to a mf

      @youwillbeloved8069@youwillbeloved80692 ай бұрын
    • @@youwillbeloved8069 People talk about Myanmar far more than Sudan tho

      @stephenjenkins7971@stephenjenkins79712 ай бұрын
    • @@youwillbeloved8069Myanmar have oil, jade and uranium.

      @G3NG3N@G3NG3N2 ай бұрын
    • @@youwillbeloved8069Myanmar has the largest natural gas reserve in all of South Asia and is why the place was destabilized by Obama and then by Xi and then by MBS. The US wanted control over it, then Chinese wanted to maintain control over it, and the Saudis wanted to proxify the Muslims to turn Rakhine where the Reserve is located into a Brunei.

      @NarasimhaDiyasena@NarasimhaDiyasena2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@NarasimhaDiyasena Breker was german.

      @HolyDesolateLord@HolyDesolateLord2 ай бұрын
  • The sad thing is that as of now half of the country doesn't have access to internet or network services, no calls or anyway to know if our families are fine or to send them money

    @user-qr9df1uf8e@user-qr9df1uf8e2 ай бұрын
    • That's likely a major reason why the war isn't as famous as other African wars like Libya, similar to the virtually unknown tigray war, whereas the Ukraine war is so well documented that people are making memes about it and every missile in Gaza is filmed from 3 different angles.

      @arthas640@arthas640Ай бұрын
    • Not half Only a 10% but now its less because it returned to omdurman

      @jakediamonds3071@jakediamonds3071Ай бұрын
  • Am very grateful for the channel to talk about Sudan crisis

    @anasahmex4924@anasahmex4924Ай бұрын
  • Takknemlig for denne videoen ❤

    @NaveedKhan-bm8cg@NaveedKhan-bm8cg2 ай бұрын
  • hands down the best geopolitics channel

    @Nando_Lorris@Nando_Lorris2 ай бұрын
    • Here Before We Get The Degenerates Saying “It’s Western Propaganda”

      @the.mr.schrader@the.mr.schrader2 ай бұрын
    • AJHAGHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

      @TricaGamer@TricaGamer2 ай бұрын
    • true

      @japanisbest6002@japanisbest60022 ай бұрын
    • Sudan reminds me of Suzerain...

      @internet_userr@internet_userr2 ай бұрын
    • It's not, Caspian Report is better for instance.

      @soundscape26@soundscape262 ай бұрын
  • Seriously great work this year, so far. Keep up the great work!

    @OrphanOfEarth@OrphanOfEarth2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the great information

    @samer1898@samer18982 ай бұрын
  • RLL you're by far my favorite KZhead channel and every time a video comes out it makes me so happy!!!

    @sirmanolo@sirmanolo2 ай бұрын
  • This video like all them are informative and detailed. This is also a great reminder of how inaction against aggression and violence gives the allure that it is unstoppable and acceptable an therefore will be repeated.

    @MC-zz7eb@MC-zz7eb2 ай бұрын
  • Amazing work 👏🏾👏🏾

    @deigamohamed707@deigamohamed707Ай бұрын
  • An excellent documentary!! Very sad what is happening in Dafur!

    @DanZdrodowski@DanZdrodowski18 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so much for informative video! ❤ And I always think its neighbor, DR Congo, is worth a news as well.

    @ziyanyang9777@ziyanyang97772 ай бұрын
  • As a Sudanese, it pains me how my countrymen kill each other instead of uniting as one body, but unfortunately foreign interventions are working to prevent this from happening.

    @Unknown-nb3oh@Unknown-nb3oh2 ай бұрын
    • Let's keep it real a good 40% of RSF aren't even Sudanese

      @ahmedabdalla6541@ahmedabdalla65412 ай бұрын
    • Al da3m alsaree3 are mostly not sudanese tho just armed mercenaries.

      @radagon-su2vq@radagon-su2vq2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ahmedabdalla6541 Then who are the RSF if not Sudanese.

      @arbaz79@arbaz792 ай бұрын
    • @@arbaz79 Hemedti's birthplace is disputed between Chad and Sudan. And Large number of the RSF fighters are Sahel mercenaries.

      @ahmedabdalla6541@ahmedabdalla65412 ай бұрын
    • Syrians,Israelis,Nigerians.. the list goes on@@arbaz79

      @petallie@petallieАй бұрын
  • I am also sudanese and live in UAE my father predicted this and prepared for it he sent us out 1 month before war my whole family escaped hamdullilah

    @walmart-is-theking919@walmart-is-theking91916 күн бұрын
  • So glad I have Nebula. Looking forward to watching the exclusive companion video.

    @matthemming9105@matthemming91052 ай бұрын
  • As a Sudanese, I deeply appreciate this video.

    @aminx9297@aminx92972 ай бұрын
  • Could you occasionally make videos of areas that are secretly doing better than people know?

    @sarasamaletdin4574@sarasamaletdin45742 ай бұрын
  • Excellent summary (and off to watch the companion piece next) of this awful situation. So much reckless hate and death in this world, and this is yet another example of it. You should the DRC/Rwanda conflict(s) next, though I understand why you haven’t-it’d be twelve hours long.

    @meshkol@meshkol2 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I wonder if you could do one about Nigeria and the conflicts going on over there.

    @ZionXV@ZionXV2 ай бұрын
  • Hey, I love your videos, but the last 2 seem to have had some audio changes that have made them difficult to listen to with earbuds. It sounds like the gain on vocal audio is a bit too high, so that it's almost distorted sounding.

    @svjness@svjness2 ай бұрын
  • I'm a Sudanese who got lucky and find my way to US just before the war takes place, I my self contributed in the revolution in 2018 which cost me years of my youth. It's depressing how things went out right now, and it has been more than a month since the shutdown of the internet, not a single message or response from family and friends💔 the burden is unbearable. May Allah have mercy on who ever affected by wars🙏🏽 Thanks for your efforts and PLEASE Talk more about SUDAN 🇸🇩 & G@ZA 🇵🇸🙏🏽

    @ibra6505@ibra65052 ай бұрын
    • Do you travel to USA illegally???

      @lizakhan2207@lizakhan22072 ай бұрын
    • You have been sheltered by the west and still show no empathy towards Ukraine, racist and ungrateful

      @macaque791@macaque7912 ай бұрын
    • @@lizakhan2207 No, I've got a permanent residence.

      @ibra6505@ibra65052 ай бұрын
    • People talk about Gaza all the time. It isn't overlooked at all.

      @zorrosdog6557@zorrosdog65572 ай бұрын
  • Am from South sudan but thanks 🙏🏾 for shedding light on the facts.

    @moto563@moto563Ай бұрын
  • the word Janjaweed is like the word Paratrooper, ie translates to a trooper (Arabic: "Junndi") utilizing a horse (Arabic: "Jaweed"), hence "Janjaweed".

    @Current900@Current90029 күн бұрын
  • And they say Islam is a religion of peace

    @chelseyschimmelman9999@chelseyschimmelman99992 ай бұрын
  • Perfect, a RLL video to start the weekend.

    @samuelbelihu3724@samuelbelihu37242 ай бұрын
    • Week end lol I notice a pattern here weekend week end geddit

      @internet_userr@internet_userr2 ай бұрын
  • Good video on a tragic situation 👍

    @geneotrexler8246@geneotrexler82462 ай бұрын
  • I recommend the book “What is the What” by Dave Eggers for anyone interested in learning more about the Sudanese conflict, it is the true story of one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, Valentino Achak Deng, who fled Sudan as a child. Phenomenal book

    @cmzy729@cmzy729Ай бұрын
  • It's a confusing mess, but it's clear which side is the right side: the side of ordinary people who just want to live a peaceful, productive life. All of these problems are caused by those who want to consolidate power for themselves, in one way or another.

    @alanbrown342@alanbrown3422 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately that side is usually the one that gets forgotten almost immediately

      @Wahba.@Wahba.2 ай бұрын
    • Ya but if you're not russian the right choice is not the rsf clearly; I'm sure some mushroom men enforce stricter bed times and archaic punishments or restrictions than others, like religious people here, until the darkness that sustains and protects them is all gone, without always the most essential non-profits like well digging, and prescence coming from the us, as I can keep pretty busy at our local watering well myself these days though?

      @michaelborror4399@michaelborror43992 ай бұрын
    • @@michaelborror4399 My point is - neither "side" struggling for power is the right one if they don't put the wellbeing of the regular person first. Be free to argue who is less bad.

      @alanbrown342@alanbrown3422 ай бұрын
    • @@michaelborror4399 Please tell me that was a typo and you mean the SAF. The RSF was originally supposed to dissolve into the national army letting civilian powers take over. The RSF has masacared villages and brought in the most outside assistance and allowed mercenaries to loot cities for their service. The SAF is the right side and it's not even close

      @moesifasdasd4151@moesifasdasd41512 ай бұрын
    • Chevron is just casually minding their own business pumping all that oil and paying the people peanuts, Africans just don't realized that they have nothin but enemies, who's only goal is to keep them poor and fighting each other, while robbing them of their resources, notice no one is attacking the resources, only the people.

      @jason4275@jason42752 ай бұрын
  • What's happening in Sudan is way worse than what is happening in Ukraine but the media isn't talking about it at all.

    @queendoda850@queendoda8502 ай бұрын
  • From a geography channel you are turning into a geopolitics channel 😊😊.. Keep going you doing great.

    @WHYNKO@WHYNKO2 ай бұрын
    • And before being a geography channel it was a channel with interesting stories.

      @soundscape26@soundscape262 ай бұрын
  • Du bon travail 👌 vidéo éclairante

    @vincentvegeta6172@vincentvegeta61722 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this very interstingt topic. I didn't knew anything about this terrible situation. But I have a quick note here, Sudan is not the largest country in Africa. It's the third largest, after Algeria and Congo.

    @Alex-1291@Alex-12912 ай бұрын
    • It WAS the largest before the referendum.

      @ChinnuWoW@ChinnuWoW2 ай бұрын
    • @@ChinnuWoW I see, I got this wrong.. thank you for correcting me

      @Alex-1291@Alex-12912 ай бұрын
  • I like the content and it’s great that you are shining a light on this conflict. You absolutely should cite sources for this and your other videos. I want to be able to share this video and do further reading on the topic but can’t because you do not cite sources. I don’t feel comfortable sharing a piece of information with someone when there are no sources cited, and that is a shame because I like the content you make. I have been saying this for a year now, I hope eventually you can start citing sources so that others can verify the validity of your claims. It would be required on a child’s book report, it is absolutely required for discussions of modern conflicts.

    @evanmcdonald9134@evanmcdonald91342 ай бұрын
    • How about.... using the internet....like he did?

      @NickanM@NickanM20 күн бұрын
    • @@NickanM What. Not trying to be snarky here but I have no idea what you mean

      @evanmcdonald9134@evanmcdonald913420 күн бұрын
  • I have been following this conflict closely and it's sad that it doesn't get much attention on news channels.

    @anthonymanderson7671@anthonymanderson76712 ай бұрын
  • Thank u for being our voice ❤

    @Fvtmv@Fvtmv2 ай бұрын
  • I am Sudanese and i have heard sum reports of Human trafficking. Someone I know lived in the war and said the RSF would go around looking for girls and kidnap them, on a mass scale, not just here and there. Someone once had to marry off his daughter to let the rest of his family escape, a sacrifice that no father should ever do but this father was forced by circumstance.

    @mohamed_is_him@mohamed_is_himАй бұрын
  • Stuff like this always makes me glad my country, Nigeria, was created/colonized by the British and not Arabs. We have issues and a long history of problems but nothing as bad as what Arabized Africa has.

    @orboakin8074@orboakin80742 ай бұрын
    • But what is the diffrence when you have the whole north following the "religion of peace"

      @Polska_Edits@Polska_Edits2 ай бұрын
    • The same genocide is happening in Northern Nigeria only slower because the nation state is still intact albiet badly run and mismanaged but intact non the less, but it's happening.

      @traykunable@traykunable8 күн бұрын
  • I was born there in 2001 and growing up there it was such a joy place and fun to be at everything was priced right and right after I left to the us in 2016 that place became hell to live at, I had people that had die do to that

    @MusicCholic23@MusicCholic23Ай бұрын
  • Thanks!

    @icasey7741@icasey7741Ай бұрын
  • Sudan will be front page news if Peace ever breaks out there.

    @Gary-zq3pz@Gary-zq3pz2 ай бұрын
  • 1:00 why are you using footage from Lahore, Pakistan in a video about sudan?

    @hassanajmalsheikh6220@hassanajmalsheikh62202 ай бұрын
  • I never knew, this absolutely crucial history that needs to be taught

    @fireleather1707@fireleather17072 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video

    @cadian122@cadian1222 ай бұрын
  • Could you imagine how much longer these videos would be if he didn’t talk so fast?

    @canag0d@canag0d2 ай бұрын
  • I'm not in any way an expert on Sudanese history but it seems like to me that Sudan should have never been divided, and that the entire idea that any part of Sudan was ever rightfully Arab is beyond ridiculous. The so-called "Sudanese Arabs" are generally of partial indigenous Sudanese descent themselves.

    @danielbuddenmusic1502@danielbuddenmusic15022 ай бұрын
    • Sudaneae Africans are too busy trying to bugger one another, to stop more organized peoples from buggering them all.

      @blenderbanana@blenderbanana2 ай бұрын
    • Correct. Arab in Africa is more a linguistic identity. The conflict in darfur has been primarily between nomadic and farmer communities. There aren’t really any Arabs in Darfur.

      @wadeday8706@wadeday87062 ай бұрын
    • I do believe the same. But for a different reason. when sudan and egypt and literally half of "arabian africa" was controlled by muslim caliphates for literally over a thousand years there was very few, if any historic civil wars in these regions on the scale we see today, when they were united by the fact that they were human, not just "arabs" or """"muslims"""" (islam forbids this distinction when treating others, and it promotes treating everyone equally, black, white, muslim, non-muslim, arab, whatever, treating everyone equally is a must to be considered a muslim. and infact the word "islam" comes from "peace" which is the absolute main point of islam.) Back in that era there was prosperity and growth that modern "arabian africa" lacks, yeah they have technology now, yeah they don't live in huts of tree leaves anymore, but they are actively killing themselves, and in my opinion that's worse than when they were living in caves let alone huts of leaves. the modern borders of ethnicity and religion we see today is primarily caused by, (in my opinion), 1-nationalism and 2-colonialism by the europeans. yeah the europeans got rich and won in the end, but that cost africa its future and many many many many countless lives of people. and obviously if you abuse your power with your new weapons against tribes people you will win, but history will remember you as a warmonger and criminal forever, not to mention the very hot hell waiting for you after death.

      @igameidoresearchtoo6511@igameidoresearchtoo65112 ай бұрын
  • As Egyptian it’s break my heart to my brothers and sisters in Sudan suffering from 2 parties divided the country

    @user-xr1en8fg2s@user-xr1en8fg2sАй бұрын
  • Wow thanks for this. I have some clarity now. Can you do Haiti if you haven’t?

    @dks6407@dks6407Ай бұрын
  • It's been forgotten because it's not Palestine and it's not getting people likes online :) I've seen very few people try to raise awareness about Sudan and post about charities but their replies have been flooded by free palestine people. Interestingly, none of them are actually from Palestine or involved in any way. Sad times we live in. Of course I'm not saying the Palestine situation isn't important it's just the disgusting behavior of people who use it as a way to virtue signal online bothers me.

    @evilcookie6399@evilcookie63992 ай бұрын
    • I 100% agree. It's unfortunately made me slightly resentful towards Israel/Palestine.. of course that's a humanitarian crisis we should pay attention to.. but people act as if it's the only one.

      @boohoo98@boohoo982 ай бұрын
    • and everyone hated Israel, but not Sudan for "genocide". Sudan and the RSF are committing genocide against a certain ethnic group (Fur)

      @jared2018_@jared2018_Ай бұрын
  • There used to be a sizeable community of Greeks there too

    @fernandez3841@fernandez38412 ай бұрын
    • Athena The Goddess Of Wisdom

      @SuperGreatSphinx@SuperGreatSphinxАй бұрын
    • When I used to live in Sudan the principal of my school was greek. Very nice man.

      @somethinssketchy2117@somethinssketchy2117Ай бұрын
    • What happened to them?

      @Chungus581@Chungus58128 күн бұрын
  • Ur actually right the main cases of conflict within Sudan wss differences of ideologies and clashes.

    @moto563@moto563Ай бұрын
  • Sudan 🇸🇩 is just for the Sudanese people. God bless and protect you my love country!❤

    @justcisco@justciscoАй бұрын
  • Another stellar quality video, and it's free, sincerely thank you on behalf everyone. I stopped feeling sorry for Africa when I became an adult, however sharing some light into these uncovered conflicts, I hope will make people more appreciative of their lives as they are, with ups and downs.

    @dtf.eternal5857@dtf.eternal58572 ай бұрын
    • Then don’t watch or worry if you’ve “stop feeling sorry” d¡c£head.

      @hasinaaaa3457@hasinaaaa3457Ай бұрын
  • It feels weird watching those videos, Sudan, Ethiopia, most of the African countries and even Turkey with the Armenian/Kurdish situation, every single time you mention a very ethnically diverse country, with very different people with very different cultures and worldviews inside the same border, it makes it feel like it’s less of a strength and more of a weakness unlike I’ve been exhaustively told and wanted to believe all my life.

    @ajsrf@ajsrfАй бұрын
    • Yeah how this channel talks about non-Western people and powers really soured me to this channel and caused me to eventually unsubscribe. Particularly, how he spoke on what's happening in Gaza affected me, but like you said it's pervasive.

      @BearsThatCare@BearsThatCareАй бұрын
    • Islam is allways involved. Thats why

      @Magenschmerzen@MagenschmerzenАй бұрын
    • I feel like without strong trust in social institutions (schools, police, etc.) and a separation of powers/ check and balances it doesn't work as well. That's why I am fearful of the total lack of trust in our intuitions in the US but also feel the the same why because we live in an oligarchy rather than democracy due to the power of lobbyists

      @stevenlyons1288@stevenlyons128825 күн бұрын
  • I am Sudanese and I am amazed by the level of information and accuracy presented in this video. It's the best high-level explanation of the most complicated political situation in the world. Moreover, most Sudanese people including myself, are unaware of what happened to their homes and beloved living areas. When we return, we will definitely struggle with the mass destruction caused by this war, regardless of who wins.

    @mohamedomer4927@mohamedomer4927Ай бұрын
    • وانا كمان صدمني بالفيديو كل شي عارفو عننا😂

      @ahamdomar731@ahamdomar731Ай бұрын
  • OMG you're really know everything about what going on in our country it's really sad situation and the people are struggling and suffering every single day and in some areas they're killed by ( janjwid) and right now in al jazera state they're killing civilians and rape them and steal them for no reason literally This really what happening in Sudan and nobody concentrated with us 😢 And thank God because i fleet with my family when they attacked us( janjawid) in our village and did everything u can imagine 😔 and right now I'm in Saudia but we are really in pain because our relatives and friends they are killing now In the end we have good country but we have bad people with poor mindset too🥲😪 Thanks😊 for this episode to share others our sad story 😢 I'm not good in English but i hope u get my message 😔

    @ahamdomar731@ahamdomar731Ай бұрын
    • Your English is very good and I pray for conditions to improve for you and your country

      @user-cf7cg2rs9n@user-cf7cg2rs9nАй бұрын
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