Sudan's war still misunderstood after three years
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Sudan's war still misunderstood after three years
"Framing the war as a conflict between two generals overlooks the reality that this is fundamentally a war on civilians, who are bearing the brunt of the violence."
"The ongoing conflict has resulted in severe humanitarian crises, highlighting the urgent need to address the plight of civilians affected by the war."
Three years into the war in Sudan, many Sudanese believe that framing the conflict as a battle between two generals oversimplifies the situation. They argue that the real issue is the war's impact on civilians, who are suffering the most. The ongoing violence and instability have led to significant humanitarian crises, with civilians caught in the crossfire. This perspective emphasizes the need to recognize the broader implications of the conflict beyond military leadership.
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