Can peace return to Sudan after thousands killed in el-Fasher?
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Can peace return to Sudan after thousands killed in el-Fasher?
"The secretary-general of the United Nations has described the latest wave of atrocities reportedly committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's city of el-Fasher as a nightmare of violence and a horrifying crisis. Thousands of people are believed to have been killed, and many more displaced, after the paramilitary group took over the army headquarters and other key installations in el-Fasher last month."
"list of 3 itemsend of list The United States says that Sudan's warring sides have agreed, in principle, to work towards a three-month humanitarian truce. But with violence spreading to other areas beyond North Darfur, can Washington's plan succeed? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Amgad Fareid executive director, Fikra for Studies and Development Mathilde Vu advocacy manager for Sudan, Norwegian Refugee Council Susan Page former assistant of the US special envoy for Sudan"
The Rapid Support Forces reportedly carried out a wave of atrocities in el-Fasher, North Darfur, described as a nightmare of violence and a horrifying crisis. Thousands of people are believed to have been killed and many more displaced after the paramilitary group seized the army headquarters and other key installations. The United States reports that Sudan's warring sides have agreed, in principle, to work towards a three-month humanitarian truce. Violence is spreading beyond North Darfur, raising serious doubts about whether a Washington-led plan for a truce can succeed amid continued clashes and displacement.
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