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The EU limited itself to condemning the 'ethnic cleansing campaign with the aim to eradicate the non-Arab Masalit community from West Darfur' by RSF on 12 November, warning about the danger of another genocide in Darfur (Photo: Albert Gonzalez Farran / UNAMID)

Beyond Ukraine and Gaza, an overlooked genocide in Darfur

As the world's eyes are turned to conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, few seem to pay attention to or take action against the current atrocities in Sudan, where an escalation of violence resulted in at least 1,000 deaths in just two days last week amid fears of yet another ethnic cleansing.

While Ukrainian and Palestinian flags are omnipresent in rallies in Brussels and other European capitals, the Sudanese flags (which have a similar design to the latter), are nowhere to be seen in the str...

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Eli Hadzhieva is founder and director of the Brussels-based think tank Dialogue for Europe.

The EU limited itself to condemning the 'ethnic cleansing campaign with the aim to eradicate the non-Arab Masalit community from West Darfur' by RSF on 12 November, warning about the danger of another genocide in Darfur (Photo: Albert Gonzalez Farran / UNAMID)

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Eli Hadzhieva is founder and director of the Brussels-based think tank Dialogue for Europe.

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