
Khartoum Genocide
The Khartoum Genocide refers to violent acts and mass killings that occurred during Sudan’s conflicts, particularly in Darfur and other regions, involving government forces and armed groups targeting specific ethnic and political groups. It involved systematic violence, including massacres, displacement, and human rights abuses, with thousands of civilians killed and millions displaced. Although not officially classified as a genocide by all entities, many describe these acts as genocidal due to the intent to destroy particular groups. The violence stemmed from longstanding ethnic tensions, political disputes, and attempts to control resources, leading to devastating humanitarian consequences.