The videos out of Sudan are horrifying. There are videos of people being shot out in the open. There are videos of fighters going through hospitals, room by room, and hunting people down. And then there is the evidence of the sheer magnitude of the violence—pictures captured from thousands of miles away.

“It’s now become a world-leading humanitarian crisis, not just for the present, with 30 million people in humanitarian need, but actually record-breaking,” says David Miliband, the president of the International Rescue Committee. “Since records began, it’s the biggest humanitarian crisis in terms of the number of people affected.”

He says these massacres of civilians have been meticulously planned over the course of months. A group called the Rapid Support Forces began by physically is

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