WestPapuaNews:Org – LONDON West Papua and Kurdistan joined the London for Sudan protest last Saturday, 8th November 2025 – United Kingdom. West Papuan, Kurdish, oppressed nations, and other indigenous peoples felt how Sudanese people have been through out of the UAE genocidal and ethnic cleansing, brutally massacred by UAE psychopath manica regime who tried to wipe out black people of Sudan for greed. It is honoured to stand in solidarity with our Sudan siblings against the UAE thefts.
WestPapuaNews:Org Sudan’s catastrophic war is often framed as “tribal violence” or a “religious conflict” by mainstream media. But look closer and a different story appears: colonial borders, divide-and-rule strategies, regions intentionally developed while others were systematically abandoned.
A state born fractured. From the Torit rebellion to today’s genocide in El Fasher, the same blueprint keeps returning. And now new actors like the UAE are not only extracting Sudan’s gold, but trying to secure access to its Red Sea coast — reviving a foreign scramble over Sudan’s wealth and strategic position.
Swipe to see how colonialism carved Sudan apart — and why blaming “ancient hatreds” only serves to hide the truth.There was never a time when foreign greed wasn’t ripping Sudan apart
WestPapuaNews.Org On the 27th of October, the UK and UAE-backed genocide in sudan recently escalated to the overtaking of the army’s last base in the city of el-fasher after laying siege to it for over 500 days in five directions. This resulted in the displacement of over 14 million of innocent Sudaneses and the murder of over 2,000 innocent civilians often by door to door massacres. The pools of blood from this stage of the genocide were so prominent that they could be viewed from satellite imagery.
WestPapuaNews.Org The UAE benefits from the backing of RSF militias in Dubai, This is of course nothing new to the regional imperialist UAE, who sees to it that they support militias in yemen, libya, somalia and syria. However, in this case the RSF were militiamen directly involved with the darfur genocide in the 2000s. Now we see the chain of murder and forever wars at the hands of bureaucrat capitalist gulf monarchies can begin to reap what they sowed in terms of the profits made from selling their arms see its new peak. El-Fashir was a lifeline for many. It was the last city where aid could reach hundreds of thousands of people and now it’s lost to the hands of reaction and imperialism.
In an article published on our wesbite “The Bosaso Airbridge: How the UAE’s Somali Base Feeds the RSF’s War Machine”, journalist Mukhtar Osman exposes a hidden network linking the shores of Puntland to the killing fields of Sudan. Drawing on flight records, satellite imagery, and mercenary testimonies, the investigation uncovers how Bosaso, once a quiet Somali port city, has become a vital node in the United Arab Emirates’ covert support for Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
The story begins with a cargo plane shot down in Nyala — carrying over forty Colombian fighters — and unravels into a transnational web of private contractors, Emirati officials, and pliant local authorities. What was once a “maritime training base” in Bosaso is now a fully Emirati-controlled air hub, bypassing Somalia’s federal oversight, operating under the perfect legal and political ambiguity of Puntland’s semi-autonomy.
Through first-hand accounts, Osman traces how Colombian mercenaries were recruited under false pretenses, transited through Bosaso, and deployed to Sudan under the so-called “Desert Wolves” program, financed by the UAE. Sudan’s intelligence reports, flight logs, and satellite data all point to the same conclusion — a foreign airbridge fueling one of Africa’s most brutal wars.
Behind the mass displacement, the burned villages, and the starving civilians of Darfur stands a modern form of imperialism: a war outsourced, privatised, and flown in from abroad. Osman’s investigation asks a haunting question — how long will African soil continue to serve as the runway for other nations’ imperial wars?

























