PAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONS
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Angola’s Lourenço and DR Congo Announce Ceasefire Under Doha Peace Framework

    By Ajong Mbapndah L The Democratic Republic of the Congo has formally…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Malawi : Faith Leader Bushiri Hails Mutharika’s Reform-Focused SONA

    By Burnett Munthali Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, founder of ECG–Jesus Nation, has praised…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    South Sudan’s Political Transition in Focus as Kiir Attends AU Assembly

    By Deng Machol ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Salva Kiir arrived in Addis…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    APC Secretary-General Remanded in Sierra Leone Court Over Alleged Incitement

    By Ishmael Sallieu Koroma Freetown, Sierra Leone — 13 February 2026 —…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Mutharika Ignites Malawi’s Recovery Drive with Bold Pro-Growth Agenda

    By Burnett Munthali President Arthur Peter Mutharika has set Malawi on what…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Ayuk and OPEC Chief Forge Strategic Ties On Africa’s Energy Future

    By Ajong Mbapndah L At a pivotal moment for Africa’s energy future,…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Love in the Skies: Emirates Connects African Travellers to the World’s Most Romantic Destinations

    -Passengers can also enjoy themed menus in lounges worldwide and a curated…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Africa’s Emerging Citizenship Programs: Why Get an African Passport in 2026

    An African passport is rarely the first on the radar for many…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Why Africa’s Energy Supply Gap is its Defining Commercial Opportunity

    Africa’s energy deficit is often framed as a development crisis, but in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Ecobank And Sierra Rutile Sign Landmark USD 40 Million Financing Deal To Accelerate Intra-African Mining Partnership.

    -The strategic facility funds the relocation of a processing plant from Kenya…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Health
  • Sport
    SportShow More
    Momentum Accelerates As Dakar 2026 Enters Games Year

    -With the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) now firmly on the horizon, preparations…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    SLFA Appoints Benson Bawoh and Ishmail Kanu to Top Administrative Roles

    By Ishmael Sallieu Koroma The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has announced…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    A Golden Homecoming: World Cup Trophy Lands in Pretoria, Igniting 2026 Dreams and Controversy

    By Fidelis Zvomuya Under the bright Pretoria sun, a case of polished…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Basketball Africa League to Tip Off Sixth Season on March 27 in South Africa

    -The 2026 BAL season will feature the top 12 club teams from…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Cameroon: Derby Dominance Continues as Victoria United Extend PWD Hoodoo

    By Boris Esono Nwenfor LIMBE, PAV – The Anglophone derby lived up…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Multimedia
    • Sports
    • Documentaries
    • Comedy
    • Music
    • Interviews
  • APO/PAV
    APO/PAVShow More
    Billions at Play: Centurion CEO Agrees Deal to Write New Book about Africa’s Oil and Gas

    The book, “Billions at Play: The Future of African Energy”, will be…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • AMA/PAV
    AMA/PAVShow More
    U.S. Embassy Pretoria Celebrates Mandela Day at Zola Community Health Center in Soweto

    PRETORIA, South Africa, July 22, 2019,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- To honor Nelson Mandela’s…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Zimbabwe: Droughts leave millions food insecure, UN food agency scales up assistance

    Severe drought has rendered more than a third of rural households in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Mozambique: Opposition candidate facing pre-election death threats and intimidation

    GENEVA, Switzerland, July 19, 2019,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The main opposition candidate in…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    The END Fund – Making everyday a Mandela Day

    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, July 18th 2019,-/African Media Agency/- 2018 was a true landmark…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Innovation leaders gather in Nairobi to unpack Intelligent Enterprise opportunities at SAP Innovation Day.

    NAIROBI, Kenya , July 18, 2019 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- About 600…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Media OutReach
    Media OutReachShow More
    Spring Fair at VEC Marks Vietnam’s Most Ambitious Showcase Yet

    For 12 days, the Spring Fair transformed VEC into a walkable map…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    CrazyLive to Host Free Investment Seminar in Hong Kong This March

    Helping Retail Investors Build Decision-Making Discipline in Volatile MarketsHONG KONG SAR -…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Media Architects Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation in Live Production Streaming and Video Learning Technologies

    SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 14 February 2026 - Media Architects…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    Open source of the Congzi AI algorithm: Transforming ordinary artificial intelligence into physical experts

    SHANDONG, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 13 February 2026 - On…

    By
    Pan African Visions
    HKCERT Capture The Flag Challenge 2025 Achieves a Record 40% Surge in Participation

    First-Ever Attack-Defence Simulation Aligns with Real Corporate Needs Setting a New Benchmark…

    By
    Pan African Visions
  • Blogs
    • African Show Biz
    • Insights Africa
    • Cumaland Diary
    • Kamer Blues
    • Nigerian Round Up
    • Ugandan Titbits
    • African View Points
    • Global Africa
  • Magazines
Search
  • Global Africa
  • Interviews
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • African Newsmakers
  • African View Points
  • Development
  • Discoveries
  • Education
© 2026. Pan African Visions. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: War In Sudan- 1,000 Days Of Failure
Font ResizerAa
PAN AFRICAN VISIONSPAN AFRICAN VISIONS
  • Politics
  • Business in Africa
  • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Multimedia
  • Contact
Search
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sport
  • Multimedia
    • Sports
    • Documentaries
    • Comedy
    • Music
    • Interviews
  • APO/PAV
  • AMA/PAV
  • Media OutReach
  • Blogs
    • African Show Biz
    • Insights Africa
    • Cumaland Diary
    • Kamer Blues
    • Nigerian Round Up
    • Ugandan Titbits
    • African View Points
    • Global Africa
  • Magazines
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2025 Pan African Visions.  All Rights Reserved.
PAN AFRICAN VISIONS > Blog > Africa > SUDAN > War In Sudan- 1,000 Days Of Failure
AfricaEditorialFeaturedOpinionpoliticsSUDAN

War In Sudan- 1,000 Days Of Failure

Last updated: January 13, 2026 5:38 pm
Pan African Visions
Share
Displaced persons and makeshift shelters at an internally displaced persons camp . Sudanese are paying a huge price for the conflict.
SHARE

By Rebecca Tinsley*

Displaced persons and makeshift shelters at an internally displaced persons camp . Sudanese are paying a huge price for the conflict.

As Sudan marks 1,000 days of war, the international community is failing to prevent mass atrocities and the targeting of minorities such as Christians and Black Africans by both sides. The Sudan conflict is the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, but according to British parliamentarian Lord Alton, there is “a lack of concerted diplomatic engagement, and no end to the suffering of Sudanese civilians in sight”. 

The main battlefield has shifted from Darfur in the west to the Kordofan region where a Christian majority is under drone attack. On Christmas Day, 12 worshippers were killed and 19 wounded when their church in Julul was attacked. The United Nations International Organization for Migration believes 67,000 people in Kordofan have fled the violence in recent weeks. This adds to the estimated one million IDPs already in the area.

The main Kordofan towns of El Obeid, Dilling and Kadugli are the scene of intense fighting, subject to blockades preventing food and medicine entering. Analysts fear a repeat of the siege of El Fasher last year, which left untold thousands of unarmed civilians dead. In December, the UN’s early warning committee highlighted the dangers facing the besieged area.

Background to the current conflict

Ethnic Black African and Christian minorities in the Kordofan states, which includes the Nuba Mountains, have been the subject of aerial attacks by the Islamist Sudanese regime in Khartoum since the 1980s. The military dictatorship (which self-identifies as Arab and Muslim, despite centuries of inter-marriage in Sudan) amended the penal code to include crucifixion in 1991. As recently as 2024, three men were crucified by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) for allegedly collaborating with their enemies in the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Human rights groups say churches have been subject to harassment, closure and destruction by the Khartoum regime for decades.

Until recently, the SAF and RSF acted together in a campaign of ethnic persecution against the Black African population of Darfur, killing at least 300,000 during the first Darfur genocide of 2003-6. Following a popular civilian uprising in 2019, the SAF and RSF together overthrew a transitional non-sectarian civilian government in 2021.

However, in April 2023, the two militias turned on each other, fighting for control of Sudan’s natural resources. The RSF has now forced the SAF out of most of Darfur, with a massive loss of civilian life, destruction, human rights abuses, targeted violence against women and girls, and displacement, including what the United States recognizes as a genocide.

A new report containing dozens of interviews with survivors of the recent conflict in Darfur has been compiled by Marcus and Tomas Ray. The survivors, now in refugee camps in neighbouring Chad, give accounts of sexual violence against women and boys, enslavement, mass killing, desecration of bodies and racial abuse. The Ray brothers’ report is dedicated to the late Earl of Sandwich in recognition of his lifelong work for human rights in Sudan. Witness testimony about mass executions in Darfur has been validated by the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, and satellite photos of blood-soaked land visible from space.

A new battlefield, but the same silence

The battle between the SAF and the RSF has shifted east to the Kordofan region where much of the population is non-Arab and non-Muslim. According to a Catholic Nuba group posting on Facebook, parishes had prepared for violence, dividing worshippers into smaller groups: “Despite the fear and uncertainty, the spirit of Christmas remained unbroken… This solemn adaptation of the Christmas celebration stands as a testament to the resilience of the people who, even under threat of violence, chose unity, prayer, and hope over fear.”

Why does the killing continue?

Human rights groups estimate that at least 150,000 have been killed since the war began 1,000 days ago. They cite several reasons for a lack of international pressure, including the focus on Ukraine and Gaza. There has also been a lack of coordinated diplomatic action to halt the fighting, with competing initiatives failing to bring about consensus.

Most consequential however are the geopolitical interests in play which threaten to spread anarchy across a much wider region of East Africa. The UN has compiled evidence that the United Arab Emirates continues to supply the RSF with weapons and assistance. Supporting the SAF are Egypt, Iran and Saudi Arabia, none of whom wish to see a democratic, civilian-run government succeed in a Muslim-majority country.

Analysts say Saudi Arabia and the UAE are engaged in a proxy war, similar to their engagement in Yemen, trying to extend their influence in Africa. Nations such as the UK and USA, with close business relationships with the Gulf powers, have declined to apply concerted diplomatic pressure on Gulf rulers to curb their support for the warring parties.

Meanwhile, civilian groups within Sudan provide humanitarian support to embattled communities. The Emergency Response Rooms (ERR), a network for soup kitchens and ad hoc medical facilities across the country, were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Human rights groups say the ERR volunteers are deliberately targeted by both sides. They continue their work in the absence of services for civilians from the SAF, which nevertheless maintains that it is the government, or the RSF which occupies much of Darfur.

The SAF is increasingly regarded by the international community, including the African Union, as the government of Sudan, offering the guise of legitimacy to one of the forces responsible for overthrowing the transitional civilian government in 2021. Analysts point out that the SAF is made up of the same extremist Islamist ideologues who ran Sudan for decades during Field Marshall Bashir’s dictatorship. Bashir was indicted for genocide by the International Criminal Court. Moreover, the SAF has had close ties to Iran and Russia, promising military bases on the Red Sea until last month.

*Rebecca Tinsley is the founder of the human rights group www.WagingPeace.info

Share This Article
LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Tanzania’s Youngest Published Author on Reading 400 Books and Writing with Purpose
Next Article Africa’s Critical Minerals and the Future of the Global Energy Transition
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow

You Might Also Like

AlgeriaAngolaBenin

Etana Energy Signs Energy Supply Deal with Growthpoint Properties

By
Pan African Visions
AlgeriaAngolaBenin

Rwanda Starts Receiving Immigrants This Wednesday

By
Pan African Visions

South Africa Jacob Zuma survives no-confidence vote

By
Pan African Visions

Africa’s most ambitious companies are winning by going pan-African

By
Pan African Visions
PAN AFRICAN VISIONS
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US


Pan African Visions: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

  • 7614 Green Willow Court, Hyattsville, MD 20785 , USA
  • 1 24 0429 2177
  • pav@panafricanvisions.com
Top Categories
  • Politics
  • Business in Africa
  • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Multimedia
  • Contact
Usefull Links
  • PAV – Home
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Complaint
  • Advertise With Us

© 2025 Pan African Visions. 
All Rights Reserved.