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Just Because I’m Not A Muslim Does Not Mean I Will Keep Quiet Over The Massacre Going On In Sudan Right Now! -By Joe Dauda

Where are those people who pretend to care about the Muslims in Palestine and who like to accuse Israel of genocide? Are you not aware of what is going on in Sudan? Or is it hatred for Israel that inspires your fake love for the Palestinians? Where is your protest for the lives of these Muslim civilians being butchered right now? Being starved right now? Being raped now? House to house; slowly; methodically?

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Sudanese women, who fled the conflict in Murnei in Sudan's Darfur region

Thank God for peace in Nigeria. I’m not unaware of the many challenges we are facing and I know some people were killed yesterday and some are very likely to be killed today–not by usual armed robbers or even due to cult clashes but by people hunting for them and killing them right in their villages. Sad! Pathetic! Annoying! Horrible! Despicable! Atrocious! Wicked!

But thank God there is no wide scale or nationwide breakdown of law and order. Right now in Sudan (a predominantly Muslim country) if you are a non-Arab, your life expectancy is like 2 hours.

The Arab militias of the Rapid Response Forces (RSF) allegedly supported by the UAE and Saudi Arabia are going about killing people; fellow Muslims who listen to a call to prayer and hurry to the nearest mosque to pray–five times every day! Although the UAE (capital city, Dubai) is a country I have become favourably disposed to because they have signed a peace deal with Israel, I cannot hide their complicity in this crime against humanity. Neither will I shield Saudi Arabia, which i have also become favourably disposed to because I know about their secret romance with Israel.

I’m a sensitive person by nature and would not be able to write about what is going on in Sudan right now. It is a killing field and it is Muslims killing Muslims. Please raise your voice and shame the international community. I have at least one Editor-in-Chief of a major Nigerian newspaper on this broadcast list and this is a moral challenge to not keep silent. Because these Muslims are not being killed by Jews, you will not hear any complaint from the usual people who malign Israel for their defensive war of survival in Gaza. But are the lives of these Sudanese Muslims of African decent less valuable than the lives of Palestinian Muslims?

Who will save the African Muslims of Sudan? Are we witnessing another genocide?

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Where are those people who pretend to care about the Muslims in Palestine and who like to accuse Israel of genocide? Are you not aware of what is going on in Sudan? Or is it hatred for Israel that inspires your fake love for the Palestinians? Where is your protest for the lives of these Muslim civilians being butchered right now? Being starved right now? Being raped now? House to house; slowly; methodically?

Where is the UN?
Where is the ICJ?
Where is Greta Thunberg?
Where is UNICEF?
Where is Amnesty International?
Where is UN Secretary General Gutteres?
Where is Karim Khan?
Where is Francesca Albanese?
Where is MSF?
Where is the media?
Where is the EU?
Where is UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer?
Where is Macron?
Where is Sanchez?
Where is Bernie Sanders?

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