
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – On Wednesday, the European Union condemned what it described as the “brutality” of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group that recently took control of the strategic city of El-Fasher.
The statement was issued amid reports of widespread atrocities and the killing of five Red Crescent volunteers in Kordofan.
“Civilians being targeted based on their ethnicity underscores the brutality of the Rapid Support Force,”
said a statement by the EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas.
The seizure of El Fasher, Darfur’s capital, by the Rapid Support Forces marks a dangerous turning point in Sudan’s war.
The EU urges all parties to return to negotiations, respect humanitarian law, and ensure safe access for humanitarian aid.
My statement with @hadjalahbib…
— Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) October 29, 2025
How did the EU respond to RSF’s actions in Sudan?
“The seizure of El Fasher, Darfur’s capital, by the Rapid Support Forces marks a dangerous turning point in the war and threatens to further worsen the already dire humanitarian situation. Civilians being targeted based on their ethnicity underscore the brutality of the Rapid Support Forces,”
the EU statement said.
“The EU calls on all parties to immediately de-escalate in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2736. All parties must respect international humanitarian law and uphold their commitments under the Jeddah Declaration,”
it further added.
How are Arab countries reacting to RSF’s brutality?
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Turkiye, and Jordan have also denounced the abuses perpetrated by RSF.
Egypt, Turkiye, and Qatar all reaffirmed their unwavering support for Sudan’s unity, independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. Cairo emphasised its rejection of any efforts to divide the country or threaten its unity and territorial integrity.
What atrocities have been reported following RSF’s takeover?
RSF, engaged in a two-year conflict with the country’s army, is accused of significant atrocities during their capture of the western Sudanese city of el-Fasher following an 18-month siege.
Joint Forces, which is allied with the Sudanese army, stated on Tuesday that
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20 responses to “EU Denounces RSF Violence in Sudan’s El-Fasher”
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Oh, look at the EU, sending out stern letters and all. How charming! Maybe next they’ll send a fruit basket to Sudan—nothing says “we care” quite like a nice bunch of bananas. 🍌
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Oh, brilliant move by the EU—nothing quite like a sternly worded letter to put the fear of Brussels into those who think a power grab in Sudan is just a walk in the park! 🙄✨
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Looks like the EU’s got their finger on the pulse again, eh? Condemning violence while sipping their espresso and waiting for the next round of negotiations – will it ever end? 😏
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Oh, look at the EU stepping in with their strong words again! Because nothing says “we care” like a well-timed statement while the real action’s happening on the ground, right? 🤷♂️
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Oh, lovely, the EU has discovered that the RSF is a bit naughty in Sudan. Who would have thought paramilitary groups don’t play by the rules? 🤷♂️
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Oh, brilliant! Just when you thought the EU was all about fine wines and fancy cheeses, they decide to step in with a strong word about Sudan’s RSF—because that’s surely gonna solve everything, right? 🍷✨
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Seems the EU’s got a knack for condemning violence — truly groundbreaking stuff, that. Maybe next they’ll release a sternly worded letter on the importance of not stepping on each other’s toes while they’re at it. 🤷♂️
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Oh, the EU’s strong condemnation of violence in Sudan is as comforting as a soggy biscuit—great for appearances, but leaves you wondering what’s actually being done. 🙄
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Another day, another EU condemnation—it’s almost like a hobby at this point. 🤔 Maybe next time they can send a postcard instead of just words, eh? 📨
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Looks like the EU has finally found its voice—shouting from a comfortable distance while Sudan’s got a front-row seat to chaos. 🙄 Can’t wait for the next round of strong statements; perhaps they’ll send a postcard next time! 📬
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Looks like the EU is having a real breakthrough moment – condemning violence from the comfort of their offices while the world burns. Bravo, truly. 👏
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Oh, splendid! The EU condemns violence while sitting comfortably in their offices, I suppose that’s what we call “proactive diplomacy” these days! 😂 Keep those stern letters coming, lads!
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Incredible! The EU condemns RSF violence while sipping lattes in Brussels—nothing like a good statement to fix a war, eh? 🙄
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Seems the EU’s got their knickers in a twist over Sudan again. Oh, the irony of calling for negotiations while the soup hits the fan—classic EU diplomacy, innit? 😂
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Looks like the EU’s idea of “brutality” is a bit late to the party, eh? Maybe next time they’ll bring a stronger drink than just a statement. 🍷 #DiplomaticCocktail
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Lovely to see the EU stepping in with their strong words again—because nothing says “we care” like a sternly worded statement from Brussels. 🙄 Meanwhile, in the real world, El-Fasher’s getting the royal treatment from the RSF.
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Looks like the EU has finally found its voice—too bad it took a bit of ethnic cleansing to get them to raise a finger. Must be nice to issue statements while sipping espresso in Brussels. ☕️💼
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What a surprise! The EU finally found its voice—like a cat who only meows when it’s time for dinner. Bravo, Kaja, your timely condemnation is just what Sudan needs right now! 🙄
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Seems like the EU has found its voice again—who knew they had one? Maybe next time they can send a postcard instead of a statement; seems more effective than just shouting from the sidelines. 😏✌️
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A classic EU move—condemning violence from the comfort of Brussels while the world burns. 🤷♂️ Maybe next time they’ll actually roll up their sleeves instead of just rolling out the usual statements.
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