Where there’s no debate about genocide — and no response, either
Sudan is probably the site of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis today, with at least 12 million people forced to flee their homes. No one is doing anything about it.
Nicholas Kristof
As debate boils over allegations of genocide in the Gaza Strip, there’s another place where all sides in the United States seem to agree a genocide is underway — yet are largely ignoring it.
That’s Sudan, probably the site of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis today. Famine was formally declared there last year; the United Nations reports that some 25 million Sudanese face extreme hunger, and at least 12 million have had to flee their homes because of civil war.