Sudanese Women's Voices Marginalized in War Narratives and Political Discourse

A raid on the ZamZam refugee camp in El Fasher, Sudan, by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has resulted in over 100 fatalities, local media reported. The assault, which took place on February 11-12, has left the camp in ruins, as evidenced by satellite imagery captured by Maxar Technologies. The RSF, a paramilitary group notorious for its violent operations in Darfur, has been linked to the ongoing unrest in the region.
Eyewitness accounts indicate that the camp experienced two days of intense assaults, leading to significant destruction, with visible signs of burned structures. The situation amplifies existing humanitarian concerns, as the Darfur region has been engulfed in violence for years, exacerbating the plight of vulnerable populations. Local officials and humanitarian organizations have called for immediate international intervention to address the crisis and support the displaced individuals.
The RSF's actions come amid broader instability in Sudan, raising red flags regarding the safety of civilians in conflict zones, according to humanitarian analysts.