By Ruzeki | Shadoww News | November 01, 2025
The ongoing violence in Sudan, led by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has claimed thousands of innocent lives. At the heart of this crisis lies a disturbing connection between Kenya's President, illicit gold smuggling, and the UAE's support for the RSF.
Why Are General Hemedti and Commander William Ruto Ordering the RSF to Kill Innocent Women and Children?
It’s a straightforward question, and sadly, the answer is becoming more clear by the day.
This week, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched brutal attacks on dozens of villages and humanitarian camps in El-Fasher, Western Darfur, massacring over 2,000 civilians, mostly women and children.
Earlier this year, reports surfaced revealing that Kenya's military weapons were being used by the RSF in their campaign of genocide. One of the cargo planes transporting these weapons from Nairobi to Darfur was even downed by Sudanese military.
The RSF is also using Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to smuggle blood gold to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. In exchange, the UAE’s Mohammed bin Zayed (MBZ) provides them with UK-made weapons. And at the heart of these dark deals is none other than William Ruto.
Ruto has positioned Kenya in a perilous situation, and it is time we hold his genocidal actions accountable.
WHY?
Because if we fail to act, when Ruto inevitably loses the 2027 election, he could turn the RSF into his personal militia, using them to maintain power by any means necessary.
A Dangerous Legacy of Violence
They claimed that the late Raila Odinga was the face of violence due to his involvement in protests, but the reality is that William Kipchirchir Samoei Ruto may very well be the most violent figure of all.
He’s the one backing the genocidal RSF in Sudan. He was once at ICC for burning children alive in a church, and recently, under his watch, Kenyan youth were killed on the frontlines by police. His support for rebels and his connection to bloodshed is undeniable.
If this doesn’t make him the most dangerous, violent figure, then I’m not sure what will.
May the souls of the 2,000 innocent El-Fasher civilians rest in eternal peace.
The Role of Blood Gold in Fueling the Conflict
In addition to providing arms to the RSF, the gold trade plays a crucial role in financing their brutal campaign. The RSF has been heavily involved in smuggling Sudanese gold to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where it enters the global market, bypassing international sanctions and enriching the militia. This illicit trade has allowed the RSF to continue operating with impunity, fueling the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
Smuggling Routes and Geopolitical Ties
The RSF controls much of Sudan's gold-producing regions, particularly in Darfur, and has used the proceeds from illegal gold mining to finance their operations. This blood gold is then smuggled out of Sudan through Kenya's JKIA, with the final destination being the UAE, where it is refined and sold on the global market.
In exchange for the smuggled gold, the UAE, particularly through figures like Mohammed bin Zayed (MBZ), has provided the RSF with military equipment, including weapons from the UK. This forms a vicious cycle: gold funding violence, and weapons enabling further bloodshed.
Kenya’s Role in the Gold Trade
Kenya's involvement has drawn significant concern, as the country’s ports and airports are being used as transit hubs for this illicit trade. The gold and weapons that pass through Kenya help fuel the RSF's genocidal actions in Sudan, making Kenya complicit in the conflict despite its public stance. This raises serious ethical and geopolitical concerns about Kenya's role in the Sudanese crisis.
The Call for Accountability
We cannot ignore the role William Ruto and his government are playing in facilitating this cycle of violence, through both the supply of military arms and the smuggling of blood gold. The international community must hold him accountable, and Kenya must address its complicity in this devastating conflict.
Final Call
The bloodshed in Sudan is not just a distant tragedy; it is deeply tied to the geopolitical dealings of powerful figures, including President William Ruto, Hemedti, MBZ, and governments like Kenya's and the UAE's.
If we fail to call out these actions, we risk perpetuating a cycle of violence that could spill over into even greater regional instability.
The 2,000 innocent civilians who died this week must not be forgotten. Their deaths must serve as a stark reminder of the need for accountability and an end to the atrocities being committed under the cover of international trade and military support.
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