The families forced to pay ransoms to free loved ones in Sudan’s el-Fasher

Ransoms are a devastating reality for families in Sudan's besieged city of el-Fasher. When paramilitary forces stormed the city on October 26, two men - Mabrooka's husband and brother - fled with their three young children towards Tawila, some 60 kilometers away. However, they didn't reach there by sundown and it wasn't until days later that news spread about RSF atrocities and a phone call that would change everything.

Mabrooka received a call from an unknown number asking her to wire $23,000 in Sudanese pounds, a hefty sum for families displaced and destitute. The voice on the other end warned her that if she didn't pay, they would torture and kill them. Terrified, Mabrooka sent the money and anxiously waited to hear from her husband and brother.

Since the RSF captured el-Fasher's last stronghold in Darfur's western region, the group has committed numerous atrocities, including executions, rapes, and mass looting. The true death toll is unknown but survivors and local monitors estimate it to be over 1,500 people in the first few days after the city's fall.

The RSF claims its actions are part of "liberation," but mainly sedentary "non-Arab" populations have been targeted, forcing tens of thousands of people into neighboring villages. Many families who have tried to flee for their lives have been abducted by RSF fighters and asked to pay ransoms ranging from $20 to $20,000.

According to relief workers in Tawila, international organizations, and victims' families, many civilians are being detained while fleeing and are asked to pay a "transportation fee" to reach safety. Separated children have been left without parents, as well as women and children who lost their husbands. The Norwegian Refugee Council estimates over 70,000 people have been uprooted from el-Fasher since October 26, but only about 6,000 have reached Tawila so far.

The UN has warned that many are disappearing or being held back, with thousands of people desperate to send money to RSF fighters. In one video circulating on social media, Abbas al-Sadiq, a professor at el-Fasher University, pleaded for a ransom of $3,330 to save his life. His family paid the amount, and he was released after 10 minutes.

However, families are often too scared to speak out about their loved ones' kidnappings and ransom demands, fearing that the RSF will find out and kill them. For Mabrooka, who sent money for her husband and brother's release, it was a harrowing experience. Despite being considered lucky after they were freed on November 1, she knows that many others are still living in fear.

The RSF is seen as the prime suspect behind kidnappings, but some reports suggest that local militias may also be involved. Mabrooka and her husband's family believe the group could target Tawila next to continue their persecution of non-Arabs, which they describe as a possible genocide.
 
omg this is insane 1,500+ people dead and thousands more displaced all for some group claiming "liberation" meanwhile families are getting extorted left & right like $23,000 is nothing to them its just money and innocent lives are being destroyed 🤯💸😱 my heart goes out to mabrooka and her family who got lucky but others aren't so fortunate the fact that they're too scared to speak out is just heartbreaking
 
🤯 can't even watch these vids without feeling like I'm gonna throw up... Sudan's in such a dark place rn 🌑️ $23k ransom is just crazy, like what's the point of paying? Are people that desperate 2 b held captive & tortured? 💔 it's all so heartless 🤕
 
😱 This is absolutely heartbreaking what's happening in el-Fasher with the RSF taking people hostage for ransom. I mean, can you even imagine getting that call asking you to pay £23k just to save your loved ones? 💸 It's like they're treating humans as commodities or something. And the worst part is, families are too scared to speak out because of fear of retaliation. 😨

I'm so worried about Mabrooka and her family. I can only imagine how terrifying it must be to receive that call and know you have to pay up just to save your life. 🤯 The fact that there are reports of local militias being involved too makes it even more complicated. We need to get the international community involved ASAP to put a stop to this madness! 🌎💪
 
OMG, this is just heartbreaking 🤕. The RSF is absolutely ruthless, it's like they're preying on innocent people who are already struggling to survive in the midst of war. I mean, ransoms for 3 kids? That's just sick 😷. And what's even more disturbing is that many families are too scared to speak out because they fear getting killed themselves. It's a vicious cycle and we need to do something about it ASAP 🚨.

I'm so glad Mabrooka was lucky enough to get her husband and brother back, but at the same time, I don't think she'll ever be able to forget what happened and the trauma that family went through 💔. The fact that Abbas al-Sadiq had to plead for $3,330 just to save his life is mind-boggling 🤯.

We need more awareness about this situation and more help for these innocent people who are suffering at the hands of groups like the RSF. We can't just sit back and watch as they're being targeted and brutalized 💥. It's time for us to take action and demand justice for them 👊.
 
🚨 this is so messed up... these people are literally being held for ransom and it's like, who does that? 🤯 they're basically running a human trafficking ring and no one seems to be doing anything about it. i mean i know the situation in sudan is super dire but come on, someone needs to step in here. 6k people have reached tawila so far and like 70k are displaced, that's just... 😩 what kind of world do we live in where people are being held for ransom? 🤷‍♂️
 
man this is so messed up 🤕 ransoms are not the answer but at the same time ppl in sudan are literally being tortured and killed if they dont pay like what's the point of having a system that can do that? 😡 it's crazy how many ppl are being forced to send money and some even get released after paying but still their lives r traumatized 🤕
 
I'm seriously shook by what's happening in Sudan right now 🤕. These people are being held hostage by paramilitary forces for ransom, and it's just so heartbreaking. I mean, can you imagine having to pay someone $23k to save your own husband and brother's lives? It's like they're treating them like animals or something. And the fact that many families are too scared to speak out about their loved ones' kidnappings is just devastating 😔.

We need to be paying attention to this situation and demanding action from our leaders. The UN is right to warn about people disappearing or being held back, but we need more concrete steps to be taken to stop the RSF's atrocities. This isn't just a humanitarian crisis – it feels like it could escalate into something much darker 😨.

And what really gets me is that these militias seem to be targeting non-Arabs in particular, which sounds like a clear case of ethnic cleansing 🚫. We need to be supporting the families and communities affected by this and working towards justice for those who have been hurt. This situation requires our collective outrage and support 💪.
 
💔 This news just breaks my heart... Can you imagine being in such a desperate situation where you have to pay for your own life? 😩 It's like paying to be rescued from your own home. The thought of those 70,000 people uprooted and separated from their loved ones is just devastating. And the fact that they're being held back or disappearing by the thousands... it's just heartbreaking.

I think we need to do a lot more than just raise awareness about this situation - we need to take action. We need to help these families, we need to support the organizations working on the ground to bring people to safety. This is not just a humanitarian crisis, it's a human tragedy. 🌟
 
The situation in Sudan's el-Fasher is utterly heart-wrenching 🤕, with families facing unimaginable trauma due to ransom demands from paramilitary forces like the RSF. It's appalling that civilians are being coerced into paying exorbitant sums of money for their own "liberation" - a euphemism that glosses over the atrocities committed by these groups 🤦‍♂️. The psychological toll on families who have had to pay ransoms, as well as those who have lost loved ones, is simply too much to bear 😩.
 
this is so heartbreaking 🤕, my mind cant imagine going thru what mabrooka and her fam went through 😩. its just not right that people are being held captive for ransom & tortured if u dont pay 💸😨. the numbers r mind-blowing 1,500+ dead & 70k displaced 📊💔. how can ppl do this to innocent ppl? its like they're treating human lives like property 🚫. international orgs need to step up their efforts to stop these groups & help the victims get back on their feet 💪
 
🤕 This is so heartbreaking what these families are going through. These people in Sudan are being treated like animals, I mean, who gets tortured and killed just because they can't pay some ransom money? It's like they're not even human anymore 🙅‍♂️. And it's not just the ones who send the money that are suffering, but also their loved ones who are left behind to pick up the pieces.

I don't get how these people think this is okay. The RSF claims they're "liberating" the city, but really they're just causing chaos and terrorizing innocent civilians 🤯. And the thing that's scariest is that families are too afraid to speak out because they'll get killed if they do. It's like we're living in a nightmare where people are being treated worse than animals.

It's so sad that these kids are losing their parents and women are losing their husbands 🤕. The fact that some profs are paying ransoms to save their lives is just crazy 😲. I don't know how the world can stand by and watch this happen without doing something about it 👎.
 
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