Unpacking The Crisis In Sudan
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Sudan is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises due to a brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. Over 150,000 have been killed with 12 million displaced, and the recent falling of El-Fasher to the RSF has left reports of mass atrocities.
I'm joined by Caitlin Howarth, Project Director of Conflict Analysis Programs from the Yale School of Public Health to discuss how her team's important work is helping to hold the RSF accountable for their war crimes. Through satellite imagery, her team is able to get an inside look into the atrocities occurring that the RSF is trying to hide under the rug.
We also look at how Sudan got to this point and what role outside powers are playing. If you’ve been wondering what’s really happening in Sudan — and why it matters — this episode has you covered. This is a humanitarian crisis and genocide that needs much more international outcry.
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