SUDAN CRISIS DEEPENS
As fighting between Sudan’s army and paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces has raged for close to 10 months, the humanitarian crisis has continued to deteriorate.
In this interview with US-based Breakthrough News, academic and Sudanese Communist Party’s Central Committee member Dr. Sidgi Kaballo discusses how the conflict has decimated the country’s vital infrastructure, leaving millions without access to water, electricity or health care.
Dr. Kaballo, father of African Stream CEO Ahmed Kaballo, stayed in Sudan for 7-1/2 months during the war, so he gives a first-hand account of the misery that has been inflicted on civilians. He also explains how millions of Sudanese citizens have been forced to flee to neighbouring countries since April, while the international community has shown little to no concern about the plight of Sudanese citizens since the power struggle began between the army’s General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF’s Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, or ‘Hemedti.’
Video Credit: @btnewsroom
-
4:03
BBANEWS
5 months agoSudan Conflict: What's Happening
928 -
1:16
TvAfricaUganda
1 year agoSUDAN CONFLICT EFFECTS: SUDAN CONFLICT EFFECTS
4 -
2:50
The Source
1 year agoThe Tragic Conflict in South Sudan
6 -
2:21
RT
11 months agoSudan’s crisis continues, generals enlist public to fight rival paramilitary
3.3K3 -
2:41
Reuters
1 year agoSudan war spells more disaster for Darfur
5552 -
1:34
RT
1 year agoSudan escalation | The timeline
1.06K5 -
4:04
RT
1 year agoLocals in Sudan worry about health and treatment amid ongoing conflict
4572 -
5:20
RT
4 months agoDevastating war in Sudan seems forgotten amid other world conflicts
3.73K8 -
0:55
RT
1 year agoSudan crisis forces residents to flee to neighboring Chad
67110 -
1:28
KyrekeGilzene
2 months agoSudan Crisis; Nuclear Energy Summit 2024 | Top Stories | March 21, 2024
28