Sudan massacre of peaceful protestors by paramilitary forces on June 3 was calculated and planned. We have geolocated and chronolocated more than 300 videos filmed that day by protestors to digitally reconstruct what really happened on the ground #SudanUprising #SudanMassacre
Using these videos, we can bring you a shocking, street-level view of the violence that was inflicted on protesters that morning…& the 1st direct testimony from men who say they took part in this attack
A quick note on the background to these events - In April, Sudan’s former president, Omar al-Bashir, was toppled by months of mass demonstrations.
Since then, protesters have been staging a peaceful, round-the-clock sit-in along Buri road, close to military HQ
The sit in had a serious purpose: to press for civilian rule and democratic elections
But it also became a celebration of new-found freedoms and a festival of Sudanese culture
Soldiers watched over the demonstrators, and some even mingled with the crowds
June 3rd was the last day of Ramadan. Protesters were looking forward to celebrating Eid with their families.
But in the early hours of that morning, the power went out and rumours began to spread from phone to phone...
At first light, protesters were at makeshift barricades, facing the massed ranks of the police and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
The RSF are a paramilitary group under the command of Sudan’s governing council. They are known and feared as the most ruthless troops in Sudan
At exactly 5am, at exactly this location, the attack began...
A second livestream shows that protesters regrouped here - and then advanced, unarmed, along the train tracks towards the RSF
The footage captures a young man in a pink shirt, also filming from a phone. This is the same man who recorded the start of the attack (live 1)
If we jump back to the view from his phone, it takes us up to this embankment in front of Blue Nile Bridge.
A third livestreamer captured this shot of the first two men, still filming from their phones, and then takes the action forward at street level
Three separate eye-witnesses told the BBC that the regular army stood aside as the RSF pursued protesters, many of them injured, east along Buri road and into the outlying quarters of Khartoum
Women were not spared
Medical staff came under attack, some in the ground of their own hospitals.
This man, a doctor, was shot as he treated casualties
Among the wounded was our first livestreamer – the man in the pink shirt, seen here bleeding from a gunshot wound to the chest
Hospitals were overrun with the injured and the dead
But some had no hospitals at all.
This young man – one source told us that he was just 18 – bled from a bullet wound to the head on the floor of a courtyard. His friends could do nothing but pray
An hour after the attack began, this site – the meeting ground of Sudan’s revolutionaries, and the centre of its hopes for peace and democracy – was in flames.
In the days after the attack, survivors began to tell their stories.
This young man claimed that the RSF had dumped dead bodies in the Nile
And he was not the only one to make these claims…
These testimonies are shocking enough.
But it didn’t take long for harder, more gruesome evidence of these crimes to emerge: bodies, pulled from the river, some with concrete blocks still tied to their feet.
The survivors were in no doubt about who was responsible for this massacre
Hemeti – real name Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo – leader of the RSF, the paramilitary force that carried out this attack
Officially, he is second in command of Sudan’s military council. But many consider him to be the real source of power in Sudan since the fall of Omar al-Bashir
Facing international condemnation, Hemeti has denied responsibility for the killings of June 3rd, blaming the violence on rogue elements and imposters
But BBC Africa Eye has spoken with two men who say they are serving officers in Hemeti’s RSF.
We cannot independently verify these claims, but both men say that the attack was planned in advance – and that the order to break the sit-in came from the top
We put these allegations to Hemeti and the Transitional Military Council. At the time of publication, we had received no reply
If Hemedti’s strategy was to frighten protesters into staying off the streets, it has failed.
Less than a month after the massacre, thousands of Sudanese were back on the streets of Khartoum, and in cities all over the country
People around the world expressed their solidarity with Sudan’s struggle for peace and democracy
In July, Sudan’s military rulers agreed to set up a new governing council, in which they will share power with civilian representatives of the protest movement.
They pledged to work towards democratic elections three years from now
Our first live streamer – the man in the pink shirt – survived his injuries. We found this clip of him, wounded but defiant
The protesters who marched with him are still filming from their phones.
These images cannot stop the bullets.
But they can make it impossible for Sudan’s military rulers to hide any further bloodshed from the eyes of the world.
Analysing 300+ videos of massacre footage is difficult. But one of the nicer moments, with @bertram_hill1 (who also obsessively picked through footage), was to view footage of celebration at the sit-in. Like this beautiful clip from April I'd like to share with you all✌️ #Sudan
Results released of investigation of June 3 #SudanMassacre:
- Unknown gunmen fired on demonstrators
- 87 killed. 17 at sit-in
- No cases of rape/shooting
- Rogue gen. issued orders
- No accountability
Findings contrary to our evidence at #BBCAfricaEye 👇
Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay. As digital investigators we're often not experiencing what we see online, in real life, but it can still affect many.
So to keep doing the important documentation and investigative work online, here's a few practical steps you can take.👇
1. When sharing graphic content with colleagues and friends, remove those previews and give a little graphic warning indicator. There's always a little 'X' in the corner to remove preview.
2. Consider changing the settings on your social media platforms so you're not absorbing horrific content while doomscrolling. You don't have to filter it out, but at least stop the autoplay.
I was recently on a flight across Australia when I spotted this massive figure on the ground. It led me on a digital journey to find out what it was, how it got there and who made it.
I'm going to explain a bit more about what it is in this thread, and how I found out. 👇🧵
Without internet on the plane, I made a screenshot on my phone of the location (yes it was on flight mode) and later used flight tracking to pinpoint exactly where I saw it.
Using @flightradar24, I traced the path my plane took and found the spot!
Next stop: @googleearth 🗺️
I zoomed into the area and there it was — this huge humanoid figure etched in the Australian outback. Measuring 2.7km tall and covering an area of more than 1.7 square kilometres, it's a sight to behold.
Despite our reporting last week on the fake network of pro-Trump MAGA accounts, there appears to be many more accounts actively posting the exact same content. This one, @brenda_otto_ with 18k+ followers, is stealing photos from an Australian Instagram model in Queensland.
Here's another fake MAGA account, @Tracy_Miller044, stealing images from a fashion blogger (a popular one too).
@Tracy_Miller044 - if you want to reach out and talk about your work, why you're running these campaigns etc, I'm open.
Here is @Sarah_Hickey__
Sarah is stealing the photos of a Czech Instagram influencer to create a persona claiming to be a MAGA republican conservative with 40k+ followers and a blue tick (which means it's apparently not misleading).
A network of fake accounts are posing as young American women, posting pro-Trump content and disinformation, but they’re hiding behind, and manipulating, the images of European fashion influencers.
Our latest investigation at @Cen4infoRes. Details in this thread 🧵👇
Our full analysis can be seen at @Cen4infoRes here: . We also collaborated with @CNN to dig out the human stories behind those who had their photos stolen
One of the accounts is Eva. She lives in the US, and likes hanging out at the beach and posting to her 5000+ followers on X. Eva posts strong opinions against LGBTQ people and the US Democratic party and is a loyal supporter of former US president Donald Trump.
Today US DoJ announced seizure of two domains and the search of 968 accounts on X used in a "Russian-government backed campaign" to spread disinformation.
Affidavit includes all of the accounts requested from X 👇
The DoJ announcement said the campaign used elements of AI to create fictitious social media profiles purporting to belong to individuals in the United States, which the operators then used to promote messages in support of Russian government objectives. justice.gov/opa/pr/justice…
The affidavit for the accounts on X shows that all of the accounts were registered to email addresses that were either using the domain 'otanmail' or 'mlrtr' justice.gov/d9/2024-07/aff…
A new coordinated network of fake accounts pretending to be ‘Real Sikhs’ is targeting activists, stoking tensions and promoting Indian Govt narratives.
Who are they, what do they post, and how do they spread their campaign? Report:
Let's take a look 👇🧵 info-res.org/post/return-of…
Before we start, it's important to note that this is not the first time we have exposed a network like this at @Cen4infoRes. In Nov 2021 we identified a similar network. But in the months after the accounts were removed, new accounts popped up.
In this new network, what we do know is the network of fake accounts posts content to undermine Sikh activists, stoke cultural tensions and promote Indian government narratives. But who are the accounts, and how are they posting so that we can catch future attempts?