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SKY YORK Journal | Sudan’s war has taken on a new and alarming dimension. According to leaked intelligence and multiple security reports, Iran has transferred chemical weapons and long-range missile components into Sudan, embedding them within secret facilities and military infrastructure controlled by the Sudanese Armed Forces and Islamist networks. From Bandar Abbas to Sudan’s Heartland The shipments reportedly originated at Iran’s Bandar Abbas port, passed through Asmara in Eritrea, and were then moved overland into Sudan. Once inside the country, the cargo — which included precursor materials for banned chemical agents such as chlorine — was distributed into hidden…

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SKY YORK Journal | Newly uncovered intelligence files reveal how banned chemical weapons found their way into Sudan, facilitated by networks stretching from Syria to Iran and ultimately delivered into the hands of the Sudanese Armed Forces. At the center of this operation stand military figures tied to Islamist factions, including Major General Mirghani Idris Suleiman, a close associate of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. The Academic Link: From Pesticides to Poison Gas According to the leaked records, the pipeline began with a Sudanese academic — a professor of agricultural sciences and pesticides — who traveled repeatedly to Syria under the…

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SKY YORK Journal | Sudan stands at the edge of collapse. Nearly 150,000 people have been killed and more than 12 million displaced since the war erupted in April 2023. Behind this devastation lies what observers call a calculated architecture of ruin, designed and executed by Islamist networks tied to the Muslim Brotherhood — known locally as the “Kizan.” From December Revolution to Chemical Warfare The Brotherhood, through the dissolved National Congress Party and the Islamic Movement, ruled Sudan for nearly three decades, marked by corruption, repression, and systemic failure. Though ousted by the December 2018 revolution, they never relinquished…

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In this exclusive video for SKY YORK Journal, Andi Vermaut, President of the Global Council for Public Diplomacy and Community Dialogue, raises the alarm over Sudan’s worsening humanitarian crisis. He warns that the systematic chemical bombardment carried out by the Sudanese Army against ordinary civilians is pushing the country into deeper catastrophe. Vermaut stresses that such actions will inevitably trigger further international sanctions, which will fall hardest on Sudan’s most vulnerable communities. The video underscores the urgent need for an immediate, independent investigation into the Sudanese Army’s use of chemical weapons — a crime that demands accountability before more lives…

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SKY YORK Journal | As Sudan’s war rages into its second year, a civil coalition is demanding urgent international action over what it describes as systematic war crimes by the Sudanese Armed Forces, including the alleged use of chemical weapons against civilians. The Democratic Civil Coalition “Samoud”, meeting in Kampala, Uganda, issued a statement accusing the army of deploying internationally banned weapons in civilian areas, calling the act a “heinous crime” that should trigger an immediate global response. The coalition warned that Sudan’s conflict has shifted from a power struggle into a campaign of mass destruction targeting the population’s survival…

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SKY YORK Journal | In Sudan, silence has become more destructive than the chemical weapons choking its people. As civilians endure the daily horrors of a brutal war, the Sudanese Armed Forces and their allied militias continue to deploy banned toxic gases and chemical agents, turning neighborhoods into graveyards and hospitals into scenes of despair. What unfolds is not governance, but betrayal. A government that poisons its own citizens has abandoned every tie to its land, its people, and its history. Chemical Weapons as a Tool of Power Sudan’s war has gone beyond bullets and bombs. Reports confirm the systematic…

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SKY YORK Journal | Every passing day in Sudan deepens a crisis that has become one of the darkest chapters of modern conflict. The Sudanese Armed Forces, backed by Islamist networks tied to the Muslim Brotherhood, continue to deploy prohibited chemical weapons against civilians, leaving behind trails of death, disease, and despair. What is unfolding is not merely a civil conflict, but a systematic campaign of extermination that defies international law, religious ethics, and basic human conscience. Despite mounting evidence, the international response remains muted, raising questions about global complicity in Sudan’s unfolding tragedy. Chemical Attacks and Civilian Suffering Reports…

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SKY YORK Journal | In Sudan’s brutal conflict, death no longer comes only through bombs, bullets, or airstrikes. Increasing evidence shows that cholera itself has become a cover for chemical warfare, with symptoms that mirror the effects of toxic gas exposure. Both cholera and chemical agents produce violent vomiting, severe diarrhea, rapid dehydration, and respiratory failure — leading to death within hours if untreated. In a country already plagued by floods, epidemics, and chronic neglect, cholera has turned from a public health crisis into a tool of war against unarmed civilians. Cholera as a Cover for Chemical Attacks Since the…

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SKY YORK Journal | Deep in Sudan’s forgotten villages, far from cameras, headlines, and relief corridors, civilians are dying in silence. Entire communities have been erased, not by chance or crossfire, but by chemical weapons deliberately deployed by the Sudanese Armed Forces under the command of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. These are villages where electricity has never reached, where clean water is scarce, and where the only thing delivered with precision is death. Survivors describe the stench of chlorine filling the air, a gas that burns the lungs, blinds the eyes, and leaves those who live through the attack suffering…

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SKY YORK JOURNAL News – In an era dominated by the familiar rhythms of mainstream news, where headlines often follow the political winds of Washington or the priorities of Western capital, 24 Daily News has quietly — and unapologetically — broken away from the script. Founded in 2024, the English-language platform is an independent voice that refuses to be filtered through the cautious diplomacy of legacy outlets. While most American newsrooms rotate through U.S. primaries, celebrity scandals, and carefully worded foreign policy blurbs, 24 Daily News delivers something else: raw, unvarnished global reporting. Journalism from the Outside, Looking Directly In…

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