‘A Humanitarian Crisis’: Understanding Sudan’s Civil War
- Rania Khalek
- Wednesday 27 Dec 23
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Thousands have been killed and millions have been displaced as the war in Sudan continues in its ninth month. Six million people have been displaced so far by the war which started when the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), formerly ruling partners in the military junta, began fighting each other on April 15.
Mosaab Baba, a researcher on Sudan, explains the current situation in the country.
“The war in Sudan has been brewing for a while, but has come to its apex now and the humanitarian situation is dire.”
Rania Khalek
Rania Khalek is an award-winning Lebanese-American journalist and host of Dispatches on Breakthrough News, where she investigates the global consequences of imperialism, war, and systemic oppression. With over a decade of frontline reporting from conflict zones and marginalized communities, her work has been featured in The Nation, The Intercept, Al Jazeera, FAIR, and The Electronic Intifada, where she served on the editorial board.
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