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The genocide in Darfur is largely driven by a complex interplay of political, ethnic, and economic factors. The Sudanese government has supported militia groups, known as the Janjaweed, to suppress non-Arab ethnic groups, viewing them as threats to state power and resources. Competition over land and water, exacerbated by drought and desertification, has intensified tensions between different groups. This brutal campaign has resulted in widespread atrocities, including mass killings, displacement, and human rights violations.

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