How did government policies in Darfur contribute to the genocide there?

The Sudan government sponsored concentration camps in Darfur.

The Sudan government sponsored deportations of non-Arabs in Darfur.

The Sudan government sponsored the destruction of farms in Darfur.

The Sudan government sponsored the killing of non-Arabs in Darfur.



Answer :

"The Sudan government sponsored the killing of non-Arabs in Darfur" is the one government policy in Darfur that contributed to the genocide there. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or the last option. I hope that the answer has actually come to your help.

The correct option is: "The Sudan government sponsored the killing of non-Arabs in Darfur."

The conflict in Darfur is a military conflict of racial origin underway in the Darfur region of western Sudan, mainly among the Janjaweed, a group of militiamen formed by members of the Baggara tribes of the Abbala (ethnic camel breeders). Arab) and the black people, not Baggaras and mainly farmers. The Sudanese government, although publicly denied its support to the Janjaweed, has provided them with weapons and assistance, and has participated along with them in several attacks against the Fur, Zaghawa and Masalit peoples.

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