“Sudan Under Attack! Sudanese-Australians Demand Action as RSF Atrocities Unfold in El-Fasher”
October 30, 2025
“SUDAN UNDER ATTACK!”
As RSF militias unleash new atrocities in El Fasher, Sudanese-Australians are rising up, demanding action, truth, and accountability. Women and children are being slaughtered, entire communities wiped out yet governments turn away.
Greens Senator David Shoebridge joined the call, urging Australia to stand with the Sudanese people and condemn the war crimes unfolding before our eyes. Silence is complicity. It’s time to speak, march, and fight for justice.
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English Script:
David Shoebridge: We are seeing some devastating reports coming out of Sudan right now. And I met with the Sudanese Australian Advocacy Network yesterday who told me literally horrifying reports of what is happening on the ground with the Rapid Support Forces, or they are committing widespread atrocities. I won’t detail them, but they are shocking. Members of the Sudanese community, Sudanese Australian community, have already lost loved ones and cannot contact those that are still there. They are rightly terrified. Cities of el-Fasher in North Darfur, the RSF are reportedly committing ethnically motivated violence and deliberately targeting civilian populations. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, made it clear when they said the risk of further large-scale, ethnically motivated violations and atrocities in el-Fasher is mounting by the day. Action needs to be taken by the world and including by this government, and it starts with speaking out against what is going on in Sudan. But it also means supporting urgent humanitarian access to el-Fasher and the surrounding areas and supporting the Australian Sudanese community right now. There must be a clear condemnation of the RSF atrocities, and those responsible need to be held to account, and we need to make that commitment. I know that so many in the Sudanese Australian community are feeling right now deeply anxious and fearful, often totally lost contact with their families. And I hope that they know that there are many Australians here at this time who join them and will continue to speak out, continue to call out the atrocities, and we’ll stand with them on the long pathway to justice.