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Every two hours, a child dies in Sudan. Our global silence is deafening.

As it stands now, only the vultures 鈥 whether birds or war profiteers 鈥 are benefiting from the slow collapse of the country.

Don Cheadle and John Prendergast
Opinion contributors

unfolded in the middle of the Sahara Desert 20 years ago, we were part of an unprecedentedly large coalition of citizens pressing the U.S. government to act. Sudan鈥檚 western region of Darfur was being ripped apart by militias collectively known as the聽Janjaweed聽(鈥渄evils on horseback鈥). Hundreds of thousands were killed, and millions rendered homeless.

We participated in rallies and met with politicians from all over the United States, traveled through rebel-held areas of Darfur, brought TV crews to spend time with refugees in the camps in Chad, co-authored an otherwise that ended up a New York Times best-seller, and were part of an anti-genocide people鈥檚 movement called that was aimed at stopping the atrocities and supporting a peaceful democratic transition in Sudan.

Wouldn鈥檛 it be great if we could say this effort had a happy ending?

Tragically, genocide has returned to Darfur, along with mass atrocities being committed throughout Sudan in an escalating year-old war. But this time it has been met with a deafening silence.聽The only living creatures that are thriving in this environment are , feeding on corpses left in the streets to rot.

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The聽worst hunger crisis聽in the world in decades

Having spent the past two decades being organized and armed by the Sudanese army, the聽Janjaweed 鈥 since expanded and now known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) 鈥 turned on their former army benefactors a year ago and have in one of the world鈥檚 deadliest civil wars.

With already聽displaced, Sudan has the largest child refugee crisis in the world. The death toll is unknown because the nation鈥檚 medical system is collapsing. In one Darfur displaced camp,聽a child is dying聽. Immunizations have been dramatically reduced, setting many areas up for fresh epidemics. The school system has also cratered, while聽聽are on the rise. The capital city of Khartoum is being destroyed block by block, and religious persecution is聽spiking.聽聽

Experts say this is becoming the聽聽in the world in decades.聽聽face the prospect of mass starvation by June. The聽suffering聽may be off camera now, but it won鈥檛 be in a few months when babies are starving聽en masse.

The RSF is militarily backed by the聽聽and has from selling conflict gold to Dubai, Chad and , which seeks a base on the Red Sea. The RSF has used聽genocidal violence聽and mass rape against non-Arab ethnic groups in Darfur and mass atrocities in other regions to gain territory.聽

The corruption-fueled Sudanese Armed Forces is backed and Iran, with聽聽providing recent battlefield momentum. The SAF is dropping barrel bombs on urban neighborhoods,聽 Sudanese pro-democracy activists in ghost houses, and committing other grave rights violations.

The result is a country hurtling toward state collapse and mass famine, which will likely drive聽聽across an already fragile swath of Africa and northward across the Mediterranean Sea into Europe.聽

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Kamisa Abdullah, 30, escaped a massacre in Ardamata, Sudan, in November 2023 with only her 5-month-old baby. She was separated from her three other children, who fled with her sister.

By sending arms to their respective Sudanese allies and allowing Sudanese gold to be smuggled to their countries, the UAE and Egypt are undermining their longer-term goals in Sudan. The chance of their desired end 鈥 a satellite Sudanese regime beholden to them 鈥 is diminishing. Sudanese investment opportunities have become largely illicit.

Hopes for Sudan becoming a breadbasket for the Red Sea region have been dashed. Islamist and Iranian influences are expanding. And the UAE and Egypt will be increasingly tied to the horrors unfolding in Sudan.

Russia is similarly undermining its chances to establish a base on the Red Sea as its support for the RSF results in further mayhem.聽

Don Cheadle

With bipartisan encouragement from Capitol Hill, President Joe Biden recently appointed Tom Perriello as , and he has hit the ground running, pressing all parties to return to a more inclusive negotiating table.

What was missing 20 years ago was any biting consequences for those committing genocide and any leverage for mediators like Perriello to use at the negotiating table. This time, the United States in partnership with its allies should utilize the vast array of policy tools of financial pressure such as targeted network sanctions and anti-money laundering measures.

These should be deployed in a rapidly escalating fashion against the dark money arrangements fueling the war, particularly against those benefiting from the gold being smuggled out of Sudan to the UAE.聽

John Prendergast

With the Sudanese people crying out for peace, U.S. envoy Perriello seeks to turbocharge efforts at a cease-fire, humanitarian aid deliveries and a return to civilian rule. But mediation efforts need to be backed by policies that alter the war鈥檚 incentive structure by creating consequences for conflict gold trading networks and arms providers fueling the war.

As it stands now, only the vultures 鈥 whether birds or war profiteers 鈥 are benefiting from the slow collapse of the country.聽

Don Cheadle聽is an actor and activist.聽John Prendergast聽is co-founder of聽.

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