Why Are Europeans Meeting In Berlin About Sudan (An African Country)?
Also, because it should be noted (and shared), here's the description from the video:
History is repeating itself in Berlin. In 1884, imperial powers met in the German capital to carve up Africa without a single African present. In April 2026, under the guise of a humanitarian conference, they returned to Berlin to decide the fate of Sudan.
However, the conference was met with Sudanese protests for six key reasons.
1. The exclusion of Sudan’s army-allied government from a conference supposedly aiming to alleviate the country’s humanitarian crisis reflects how western imperialists are treating Sudan as a territory to be carved by external powers, particularly as army advances are the only reason aid is reaching famine-hit areas.
2. Through its backing of the g*nocidal Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, the UAE is driving Sudan’s humanitarian crisis. Yet, while Sudan was excluded, the UAE was invited.
3. The invitation of certain western-allied Sudanese political groups reflect how the Berlin conference uses “humanitarian concerns” as a mask for an externally engineered political process.
4. Sudan was represented by the Sumoud coalition, which the West portrays as a viable civilian alternative despite its ties to the UAE.
5. Western imperialists totally disregard Sudanese public opinion. Sumoud are legitimised despite being considered traitors by the Sudanese people. By contrast, the Sudanese state is excluded despite the public tying their own survival to its resistance against UAE-backed destruction.
6. History shows that when western imperialists organise humanitarian conferences for Sudan, they are mere PR exercises for white saviours. The pledges they make produce positive headlines, but they do not fully materialise, leaving the UN’s response plans underfunded while millions face famine.
Thus, the 2026 Berlin Conference is a 21st-century scramble for Sudan, with the real agenda not being to end the humanitarian crisis. Rather, the aim is to install a compliant, unelected regime that prioritises Western and Emirati interests over the Sudanese people.
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