Breaking Points: Satellites Reveal Sudan Coverup — Evidence from Space
Update: 2025-12-20
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A city’s story written in pixels—satellite imagery and forensic mapping expose what may be mass killings in Al-Fasher, Sudan. This condensed version trims the original 41-minute episode to 3 minutes, giving you the urgent findings fast. Hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti walk through groundbreaking reporting from Dropsite News and an interview with Nathaniel Raymond of the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, which documents emptied markets, 150 identified piles of remains, patterns of door-to-door executions and killings in transit, and evidence tying enhanced RSF capability to UAE support. Listeners will learn how near real-time high-resolution satellite analysis, video corroboration, and displacement data build a forensic case for large-scale atrocities—and why international diplomatic failures matter. Keywords: Sudan, Al-Fasher, satellite imagery, human rights, RSF, UAE, Nathaniel Raymond, Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, war crimes. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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