Amnesty International has dropped a bombshell report branding Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as war criminals. The evidence is damning: mass executions, systematic rape, and ethnic cleansing in Darfur. My sources inside the Foreign Office confirm the UK is now renewing its push for UN sanctions.
But let’s be clear: this isn’t a sudden moral awakening. Britain has been turning a blind eye to RSF financing for years. The money trail leads straight to Gulf petrodollars and shady gold deals.
I’ve seen the documents. The same firms that bankrolled the Janjaweed are still operating in London. So when the UK calls for sanctions, ask yourself: why now?
Is it because the bodies are piling up on camera? Or because the geopolitical winds have shifted? Either way, the RSF’s leaders won’t see The Hague anytime soon.
They’ll hole up in their villas in Dubai, waiting for the next crisis to blow over.











