Created time
Oct 30, 2024 5:43 AM
Sudan: RSF rampage through villages killing civilians
Soldiers from the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan have rampaged through villages in a region close to the capital Khartoum, killing at least 120 civilians. The RSF attacks started after one of their senior commanders in the Al-Jazirah region defected to the Sudanese army, the RSF's opponent in this brutal 18 month conflict. The violence included 'rape, targeted attacks, sexual violence, and mass killings,' according to the UN's coordinator in Sudan, Clementine Nkweta-Salami.
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@stephenkingjr lets see
1. no one worships the stone it is just a direction of prayer since we pray in congregation
2. presentism, in short, average lifespan at that time in that region was 30-40 years, if you apply the same subjective law of age of consent then today the age of consent should be 36 not 18
3. what incest? you are not allowed to marry your mothers or sisters or aunts
4. which terror? if your judgement passes from the white house then henry kissinger was a great man as well, saw a japanese flag in your bio buddy lol, using the atomic bomb on japan while 7/8 army generals say there is absolutely NO need for it, then china of course the concentration camps champion, germany also did great in that field how about that as well?
hatred does not define what is good or bad, your bio explicitly states hate against people of color yet it is sad to see the bland one right here is yapping
shikwa beja bhi kare to laazim hai shuoor
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