Letter to President Biden concerning the crisis in El Fasher

Operation Broken Silence is joining over 150 organizations and experts in calling on the Biden Administration to take more decisive action in Sudan, specifically with regard to the rapidly deteriorating genocide emergency unfolding in the city of El Fasher.

What does this mean and why does it matter?

Fourteen long months of war and extreme violence between regime factions in Sudan has given way to the largest and most dangerous humanitarian emergency in the world. Almost 18 million Sudanese —a third of the country— are facing life-threatening levels of food insecurity. Nearly 11 million people have been forced to flee their homes or have left Sudan altogether.

Modestly optimistic estimations based on available data suggest 2.5 million Sudanese will perish by September 2024, if conditions do not improve in the coming weeks. Famine is now breaking out in the hardest hit areas of the country, particularly in Darfur and Kordofan. Large-scale hunger is already leading to growing death rates. And still, the world has barely noticed.

The threat to human life in Sudan has risen even more rapidly over the past several weeks. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have surrounded the El Fasher area in North Darfur, which is home to an estimated two million people. National army and anti-RSF militias are holding out in the city so far, but at an appalling price to terrified civilians who are being shelled and are running out of food. The trajectory El Fasher is on is toward large-scale loss of human life, one that could exponentially eclipse the slaughter in El Geneina last year that saw up to 15,000 of the ethnically African Masalit people exterminated by the RSF.

While the Biden Administration has taken some action —including appointing a committed Special Envoy, making an atrocity determination, and helping to pre-position aid supplies in countries around Sudan— the President himself has neither spoken out on the world’s largest humanitarian emergency, nor has his administration pursued more aggressive action to shut down the flow of weapons into Sudan and deliver aid through untraditional channels.

The United States must play its traditional role of international mobilizer when it comes to saving lives in Sudan. Historically that has always included verbal and tangible support from the President of the United States. Now is the time for President Biden to speak out and for his administration to take a more heavy-handed approach with Sudan’s warring generals and their international backers.

 

Photo: On June 6, every Washington Post newspaper delivered to the White House included a wrap ad featuring the letter and signatures. We know this action was seen widely at the White House and spurred additional conversations. (Humanity United)

The clock is ticking. The complete impunity enjoyed by army and Rapid Support Forces generals is the primary driver of ghastly crimes and spiraling humanitarian conditions, but the United States can play a vital role in reducing the scale of suffering and bringing this senseless war to an end.

While we await a response, we ask that you join us in taking direct action below.

How You Can Help

Operation Broken Silence is building a global movement to empower the Sudanese people through innovative programs as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For over a decade, we've allied people just like you with incredible Sudanese heroes on the ground. Your gift will help them continue their lifesaving work.

Team Zamzam in Darfur, Sudan - 20 female counselors serving victims of sexual violence and malnutrition in Zamzam displacement camp near El Fasher. They are distributing food to the disabled, the elderly, orphans, widows who have taken in children, and those with severe acute malnutrition. This is the area of Sudan most in need right now.

Refugee Leaders in Adré, eastern Chad - Experienced local healthcare and aid workers are running a small feeding program and two clinics to provide food and care to the most vulnerable, specifically the disabled and orphans. This is where many survivors of the Darfur genocide have fled. Rations have been cut in the camp due to a lack of funding.

Education Office in Juba, South Sudan - Our Nuba education partner has an office in Juba, where thousands of refugees from Darfur have arrived traumatized and hungry. Few have been able to secure refugee food benefits due to severe lack of international funding. Our partner is trying to provide basic food but has only 20% of the funding they need to do it.

 
 

Other Ways To Support These Heroes

Checks can be made payable to Operation Broken Silence and mailed to PO Box 770900 Memphis, TN 38177-0900.

Join Miles For Sudan, the new global event helping runners, walkers, and cyclists convert their miles into dollars raised. 

Purchase our Sudan Forever t-shirt to help raise awareness about this ignored crisis and deliver food relief.

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Operation Broken Silence is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law.

 

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  • Over 150 organizations and experts are calling on the Biden Administration to take more decisive action in Sudan, specifically with regard to the rapidly deteriorating genocide emergency unfolding in the city of El Fasher. https://operationbrokensilence.org/blog/letter-to-president-biden-concerning-the-crisis-in-el-fasher

  • Fourteen long months of war and extreme violence between regime factions in Sudan has given way to the largest and most dangerous humanitarian emergency in the world. It’s time for world leaders to act. https://operationbrokensilence.org/blog/letter-to-president-biden-concerning-the-crisis-in-el-fasher

  • The Rapid Support Forces have surrounded El Fasher in North Darfur, which is home to an estimated two million people. The trajectory is toward large-scale loss of human life, one that could exponentially eclipse the slaughter in El Geneina last year. https://operationbrokensilence.org/blog/letter-to-president-biden-concerning-the-crisis-in-el-fasher

  • The complete impunity enjoyed by army and Rapid Support Forces generals is the primary driver of ghastly crimes and spiraling humanitarian conditions, but the United States can play a vital role in reducing the scale of suffering and bringing this senseless war to an end. https://operationbrokensilence.org/blog/letter-to-president-biden-concerning-the-crisis-in-el-fasher

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