Sudan calls for real peace and an end to empty rhetoric

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The civil war in Sudan, which began in 2023, demands concrete actions. The Sudanese government requests the international community's support for a realistic peace process, prioritizing the dismantling of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, accused of genocide. Citizens demand humanitarian aid and basic services, not just electoral promises.

Ruins of bombed government buildings in Khartoum, dust suspended in the air, Sudanese soldiers dismantling an abandoned heavy artillery piece of the Rapid Support Forces, showing cut cables and broken mechanisms, while civilians carry boxes of humanitarian aid labeled with the red crescent over rubble, simultaneous action of weapon removal and supply distribution, background with a partially burned map of Sudan and a broken metal compass, photorealistic cinematic style, harsh sunset lighting, long shadows, textures of chipped concrete and rust, wide-angle lens, documentary drama.

The role of technology in conflict mediation 🛰️

Satellite monitoring platforms and early warning systems are tools used to document violations in conflict zones like Sudan. However, the effectiveness of these technologies depends on their integration with diplomatic processes. Without real coordination on the ground, data becomes reports that no one applies to stop the violence.

The international community and its manual of good intentions 📜

The international community has a knack for filling conference halls and issuing statements that sound very serious. But while they debate the genocide in Sudan, the RSF continues to loot and the population flees. It's like promising to pay for dinner, but only keeping track of the cutlery. Hunger doesn't wait for speeches.