There is still a crisis in Darfur, genocide in Sudan, and an attempt to destroy the state for that race or ethnic group, which is a good thing. The definition of genocide given in the Webster dictionary is "intentional and systematic exclusion of ethnic, racial, political or cultural groups". This definition explains the situation in Rwanda in 1994, the poor Central African Republic. It is a structural feature of violence that makes this crisis particularly shocking. The village is burned down, the civilians are intentionally bombed, rough sentences, massacres, and deliberate rapes are part of the Sudan army's intense stimulation.
British imperialism and the Sudanese crisis Introduction The Darfur region of Sudan is currently carrying out one of the most serious humanitarian crises in the world. Over the past 22 months, over 70,000 Sudanese have lost their lives and nearly 2 million evacuated to neighboring countries. This article is trying to explore the current civil war and genocide in Sudan. This is an unprecedented event that will have a major impact on British imperialism. In many respects, the Bohr War is similar to the globalization struggle described by Lexus Friedman and a century later olive trees. The UK has more sophisticated industries and technologies that are trying to pull the Polish Republic from olive trees into new world economies, golden tights and so on. The British Empire had a great interest in this conflict and ultimately achieved its main purpose. Protect control in Cape Town
Darfur war (2003-2009) - armed conflict in the Darfur region of western Sudan. The conflict began with the Sudan Liberation Movement / Military (SLA / A) and Darfur Justice and Equality Movement (JEM). It is responsible for arming and accuses the government as having oppressed African black people to support Arabs. The party consists mainly of Sudanese troops and Sudanese militia, Janjaweed, and is mainly recruited from the Africa-Arabian Arab tribes in the Rizeigat region in the north of Sudan. The other side is the Rebellion Group, especially the Sudan Liberation Movement / Military and Justice and Equality Movement, which was gathered mainly from Muslim furs, Zaga Hawa and Masalit ethnic groups. Millions of people evacuated during the conflict. Former President George W. Bush called for a massacre of the Darfur case during his presidential election. In 2008, the International Criminal Court condemned Omar al-Bashir as a genocide for his role in the war in Darfur