Al -Jazeera Net Correspondents
7/29/2025–|Last update: 22:38 (Mecca time)
Al-Fasher- Sudanese activists launched a broad humanitarian campaign entitled “Save the El Fasher … Agita Al -Fasher” aimed at highlighting the worsening human suffering in the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur State, western Sudan, which has been under a strict military siege for more than two years.
The campaign comes amid the escalation of the hunger crisis and the lack of supplies, which led to the spread of famine and its transformation into a war weapon used against civilians, according to local certificates that observers described as “slow genocide.”
The city is subject to a suffocating siege of the Rapid Support Forces that led to paralysis in daily life and the almost complete disappearance of food and basic commodities, and activists described the situation as “the worst systematic wave of systematic starvation witnessed in Sudan for decades”, amid international ignorance of what is going on on the ground.
Programming starvation
Through the social media platforms, the organizers of the “Save Al -Fasher” campaign seek to cause popular and media pressure from inside and outside Sudan, moving international public opinion towards what is happening with the aim of opening urgent humanitarian corridors, and allowing food and medicine to enter the trapped before a greater disaster falls.
Speaking to Al -Jazeera Net, one of the campaign organizers, the journalist Dr. Muhammad Suleiman Atim, said that “what is happening is not limited to military isolation, but rather a programmed starvation that aims to strangle the lives of civilians.”
He added that “the population has become a feed on the amp
In turn, human rights activist Idris Ishaq confirmed to Al -Jazeera Net that the children have become the most affected groups of hunger, and cases of malnutrition spread, and the treatment nutrition and most health services were absent, and said, “The childhood of El Fasher was aborted before the bodies of children began to wither in front of our eyes.”
Isaac stated that the only hospital that works in the city is free of medicines, which made the medical crews resort to traditional prescriptions, adding, “We face chronic diseases such as diabetes and pressure without the slightest treatment means, and the health situation in the city warns of an imminent catastrophe.”
Calls to move
In the context, the governor of the Darfur region, Mona Arko Minawi, called on Monday to move urgently to save the situation in El -Fasher, criticizing what he called the state “Broad” in dealing with the crisis conditions there.
Minawi said in a press statement after a meeting of the Democratic Bloc in Port Sudan that Al -Fasher is besieged for more than a year, and its people stood with steadfastness and dignity so far, “But there is a strong cold in dealing with the city from many directions and systems, and even from the country itself, especially after the rapid support from Khartoum and the island, after the hands have been crushed and brought out from all regions.”
“Al -Fasher and Darfur must be saved, and to push the same spirit and the same forces to liberate every inch of the earth,” he added.
The Ministry of Health in the state of North Darfur revealed the death of more than two thousand children with measles disease since the war in the region, while 31 new injuries were recorded during the past week in my local and Ambo locals.
The Ministry stated in a report published on its official page on Facebook that the epidemiological situation in the state is witnessing a disturbing deterioration, noting that 17 people died of cholera during the same week, as well as the recording of 801 new injuries, amid a severe shortage of medicines and sterilizers and a near -complete decline in health care services.

The spread of diseases
Moghroudon interacted with the increasing news that the cholera epidemic and its expansion from a long city located 68 km west of Al -Fasher are under the control of the Sudan Liberation Army, led by Abdel Wahid Nour, towards the areas of Jabal Marra.
The spokesman for the Coordinator of the IDPs and Refugees in Darfur, Adam, told Al -Jazeera Net that the statistics showed the spread of the disease to other areas such as Golo in the upper Jabal Marra, Al -Salam and Attash camps in the state of South Darfur.
He explained that a long area recorded today, Tuesday, 2145 cholera injuries, including 40 deaths, in addition to 207 cases in insulation centers.
The average daily injuries ranged between 100 and 208 cases, while the Golo area in Jabal Marra recorded 23 injuries and 7 deaths.
Men indicated that the disease is now spreading in the camps of the word, thirst and peace, amid pollution of drinking water and lack of sanitation, pointing out that Women, children and the elderly are The most affected.
