In North Darfur, a humanitarian crisis unfolds as the city of Al Fashir endures a brutal 16-month siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Eyewitness accounts detail horrific abuses, including torture, rape, and forced starvation. Displaced families live in camps with minimal aid, while those inside Al Fashir face daily bombardment and famine conditions. Humanitarian access is severely restricted, complicating relief efforts. The RSF aims to consolidate control in Darfur amidst the ongoing conflict, which has led to significant casualties and mass displacement since the fighting began in April 2023. Victims share harrowing stories of violence, loss, and desperation, while local health facilities struggle to provide care without resources. Criticism of the international community’s inaction is voiced, emphasizing a perceived neglect of human rights amid the escalating crisis.