The genocide in Darfur, which began in 2003, was primarily fueled by ethnic tensions and competition for resources between predominantly Arab militia groups, known as Janjaweed, and non-Arab ethnic communities. The Sudanese government supported the Janjaweed in a campaign to suppress a rebellion against its rule, leading to widespread atrocities, including mass killings, sexual violence, and displacement. The conflict was exacerbated by long-standing issues such as poverty, drought, and land disputes, which intensified the grievances of marginalized groups against the central government. Ultimately, the genocide was a result of a complex interplay of political, ethnic, and economic factors.
in Darfur
nothing they were not in any way in the genocide of darfur nothing they were not in any way in the genocide of darfur
Darfur didn't show genocide, Darfur faced the brutality of the genocide. It was imposed on the people of Darfur, Sudan by Umar Al Bashar, Janjaweed and the ethnic Sudanese Arabs
Yes, its a genocide
the darfur genocide is occurring in the western region of the country of Sudan along the border with chad.
there is a war
yes
Genocide
mostly innocent Darfur public
The Janjaweed were attacking the Africans of Sudan (South Darfur)
Feb 2003
Sudanese peoples