The civil war in Sudan, resulting in 150,000 deaths and 11 million displaced people, has been declared a genocide by the U.S. government, with the Rapid Support Forces militia being accused of committing atrocities against the Masalit people. The conflict, involving Sudanese military leaders and allied militias, has led to mass killings, sexual violence, and a severe famine, with over 25.6 million facing hunger and over 11.5 million displaced, including children living in dire conditions, highlighting a humanitarian crisis of unimaginable proportions.
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