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Sudan: Growing protests against insecurity in central Darfur
Thousands of protesters in Sudan have been staging a sit-in outside the administrative headquarters in the town of Nertiti, central Darfur, for more than a week.
They accuse the government of failing to protect them from militia attacks. Sudan's police chief and his deputy were sacked on the weekend.
Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum, Sudan.
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published: 07 Jul 2020
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Juliette Touma interviews Sharif Baaser Chief Field Office, West & Central Darfur, Sudan, UNICEF
Juliette Touma, Regional Chief of Advocacy and Communications interviews Sharif Baaser Chief Field Office, West & Central Darfur, Sudan, UNICEF 2019
published: 25 Feb 2019
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Sudan's conflict, explained
How Sudan's top two military men turned on each other
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On December 19, 2018, protests broke out in small cities throughout Sudan amid an economic crisis, eventually reaching the country's capital, Khartoum. These protests posed the biggest challenge to Sudan's longest-serving dictator, Omar al-Bashir, who throughout his regime did everything he could to remain in power. Bashir relied on various security sectors to protect him from being overthrown. However, his plan ultimately failed on April 11, 2019, when the country's army, the Sudanese Armed Forces, and a paramilitary force, the Rapid Support Forces, sided with the protesters and carried out a military coup, toppling Bashir.
The end of Bashir's...
published: 26 May 2023
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Video exposes rape allegedly carried out by Wagner-backed militia in Sudan
Sudanese rights organizations say atrocities are being committed as part of the ongoing conflict in the country’s western region of Darfur. In this exclusive report, CNN has uncovered evidence that Russian mercenary group Wagner is complicit by its continuing support of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces paramilitary. As part of this investigation, CNN verified and corroborated incidents of rape perpetrated by the RSF, including one captured on video. The RSF denies links to Wagner and any involvement in mass rape. CNN’s Nima Elbagir reports. #CNN #News
published: 16 Jun 2023
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West Darfur violence: Aid groups overwhelmed by humanitarian crisis
A desperate situation is unfolding on Chad's eastern border with Sudan.
Thousands of people are fleeing violence in the West Darfur region, and seeking shelter wherever they can find it.
Aid agencies say medical facilities in the border town of Adre are overwhelmed, by hundreds of injured civilians.
Many children who have been left without their parents are starving to death.
Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi has more from the Chad-Sudan border.
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#Sudan #SudanUnrest #SudanClashes #SudanFighting #RSF #SudaneseArmy #Sudan...
published: 19 Jun 2023
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Sudan's conflict explained in 5 minutes: ‘Lawlessness on the streets of Khartoum’
Who are the paramilitary RSF and why are they in conflict with the Sudan army?
The unabated fighting has killed hundreds and tipped Africa's third-largest country - where around a quarter of people already relied on food aid - into a humanitarian disaster.
Instead of a ceasefire, the army has entered a new phase, fighting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the ground, after having stuck largely to air strikes across the capital, with fiercer clashes in central Khartoum, since the power struggle erupted.
#Sudan #RSF #Army #africa #khartoum #conflict #war
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published: 21 Apr 2023
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In Darfur, hospitals operate despite lack of medicines and staff
Sudan's Darfur region is divided into five states. The situation of health care is catastrophic there.
In the central Darfur state, the main referral hospital operates despite a lack of supply and staff. In South Darfur, the challenges are the same. Most violence has occurred in Khartoum and Darfur.
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published: 30 Jun 2023
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Inside the Forgotten War in Darfur, Where the Killing Never Stopped
DARFUR, Sudan — The jagged peaks of the Jebel Marra mountains rise suddenly out of an endless stretch of desert in western Sudan’s Darfur region. Rebel soldiers, many of whom came here to fight against the government nearly 20 years ago, man their posts.
Today civilians here live in relative safety after decades of war, but these mountaintop villages are completely cut off from the rest of Sudanese society. To many, trauma from decades of bombs dropped on them by their own government is compounded by their total isolation.
A team from VICE News are the first outside journalists to access the last rebel stronghold in Jebel Marra in five years. What we found is an area still completely cut off from Sudan and still functionally at war. Nearly a year after a historic revolution toppled Presi...
published: 13 Jul 2020
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In remote Sudan, the Darfur war remains present
The Darfur genocide in Sudan received widespread media coverage across the world and led to the arrest of the country’s former leader, Omar al Bashir. Traveling by car, by donkey, and on foot, Special Correspondent Benedict Moran and video journalist Jorgen Samso visited a rebel stronghold in Darfur’s remote Jebel Marra mountains. There, they found rebels unwilling to put down their guns, and isolated communities for whom the war has never ended.
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published: 19 Sep 2021
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on the capital. Soldiers were keen to take our correspondents on a trip with them into the bush to recapture the strategic city of Bor from the rebels... ...
published: 12 Mar 2014
2:51
Sudan: Growing protests against insecurity in central Darfur
Thousands of protesters in Sudan have been staging a sit-in outside the administrative headquarters in the town of Nertiti, central Darfur, for more than a week...
Thousands of protesters in Sudan have been staging a sit-in outside the administrative headquarters in the town of Nertiti, central Darfur, for more than a week.
They accuse the government of failing to protect them from militia attacks. Sudan's police chief and his deputy were sacked on the weekend.
Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum, Sudan.
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#SudanProtests #CentralDarfur #Darfur
https://wn.com/Sudan_Growing_Protests_Against_Insecurity_In_Central_Darfur
Thousands of protesters in Sudan have been staging a sit-in outside the administrative headquarters in the town of Nertiti, central Darfur, for more than a week.
They accuse the government of failing to protect them from militia attacks. Sudan's police chief and his deputy were sacked on the weekend.
Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan reports from Khartoum, Sudan.
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#SudanProtests #CentralDarfur #Darfur
- published: 07 Jul 2020
- views: 22050
1:56
Juliette Touma interviews Sharif Baaser Chief Field Office, West & Central Darfur, Sudan, UNICEF
Juliette Touma, Regional Chief of Advocacy and Communications interviews Sharif Baaser Chief Field Office, West & Central Darfur, Sudan, UNICEF 2019
Juliette Touma, Regional Chief of Advocacy and Communications interviews Sharif Baaser Chief Field Office, West & Central Darfur, Sudan, UNICEF 2019
https://wn.com/Juliette_Touma_Interviews_Sharif_Baaser_Chief_Field_Office,_West_Central_Darfur,_Sudan,_Unicef
Juliette Touma, Regional Chief of Advocacy and Communications interviews Sharif Baaser Chief Field Office, West & Central Darfur, Sudan, UNICEF 2019
- published: 25 Feb 2019
- views: 774
10:48
Sudan's conflict, explained
How Sudan's top two military men turned on each other
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On December 1...
How Sudan's top two military men turned on each other
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On December 19, 2018, protests broke out in small cities throughout Sudan amid an economic crisis, eventually reaching the country's capital, Khartoum. These protests posed the biggest challenge to Sudan's longest-serving dictator, Omar al-Bashir, who throughout his regime did everything he could to remain in power. Bashir relied on various security sectors to protect him from being overthrown. However, his plan ultimately failed on April 11, 2019, when the country's army, the Sudanese Armed Forces, and a paramilitary force, the Rapid Support Forces, sided with the protesters and carried out a military coup, toppling Bashir.
The end of Bashir's regime brought hope to the protesters, but they remained skeptical about the men who had overthrown him. SAF’s Abdel Fattah Burhan and RSF’s Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (aka Hemeti) took control of the country after the coup and made repeated promises to hand over power to civilians, which would put Sudan on a democratic path. But they continuously delayed fulfilling their promises and instead turned against each other, vying for power in Sudan. The two men have brutally interrupted Sudan’s pro-democracy revolution.
The fighting between the two men's forces started out in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, and spread all over the country. Recent ceasefire breakdowns have led to more bursts of violence, especially in Darfur, a region still reeling from the aftermath of a genocide at the hands of Bashir's regime.
Watch the latest episode of Atlas to understand how their feud has undermined the democratic aspirations of the protesters and put Sudan at risk of a civil war.
Note: The headline has been updated.
Previous headline: The two men who derailed Sudan’s revolution
Sources and additional reading:
This Q&A by the New Yorker featuring Mai Hassan helped us understand Omar al-Bashir’s coup-proofing agenda -
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-failed-coup-proofing-behind-the-recent-violence-in-sudan
This article by Mat Nashed was a great starting point for us to learn more about the recent conflict-
https://newlinesmag.com/reportage/in-sudan-a-deadly-reckoning-for-rival-forces/
Local reporting by Radio Dabanga kept us up-to-date with the day to day of the conflict -
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en
This paper by Global Witness provided us with information on how the RSF became wealthy
https://www.globalwitness.org/en/campaigns/conflict-minerals/exposing-rsfs-secret-financial-network/
We found the International Crisis Group’s in depth reporting analyses and commentary very useful throughout our reporting and research -
https://www.crisisgroup.org/africa/horn-africa/sudan
Keeping up with Ism’ail Kushkush’s and Yousra Elbagir’s reporting throughout the revolution helped us understand the lead up towards Burhan’s and Hemeti’s rivalry -
https://sites.google.com/view/ikushkush/portfolio
https://www.channel4.com/news/by/yousra-elbagir
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https://wn.com/Sudan's_Conflict,_Explained
How Sudan's top two military men turned on each other
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On December 19, 2018, protests broke out in small cities throughout Sudan amid an economic crisis, eventually reaching the country's capital, Khartoum. These protests posed the biggest challenge to Sudan's longest-serving dictator, Omar al-Bashir, who throughout his regime did everything he could to remain in power. Bashir relied on various security sectors to protect him from being overthrown. However, his plan ultimately failed on April 11, 2019, when the country's army, the Sudanese Armed Forces, and a paramilitary force, the Rapid Support Forces, sided with the protesters and carried out a military coup, toppling Bashir.
The end of Bashir's regime brought hope to the protesters, but they remained skeptical about the men who had overthrown him. SAF’s Abdel Fattah Burhan and RSF’s Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (aka Hemeti) took control of the country after the coup and made repeated promises to hand over power to civilians, which would put Sudan on a democratic path. But they continuously delayed fulfilling their promises and instead turned against each other, vying for power in Sudan. The two men have brutally interrupted Sudan’s pro-democracy revolution.
The fighting between the two men's forces started out in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, and spread all over the country. Recent ceasefire breakdowns have led to more bursts of violence, especially in Darfur, a region still reeling from the aftermath of a genocide at the hands of Bashir's regime.
Watch the latest episode of Atlas to understand how their feud has undermined the democratic aspirations of the protesters and put Sudan at risk of a civil war.
Note: The headline has been updated.
Previous headline: The two men who derailed Sudan’s revolution
Sources and additional reading:
This Q&A by the New Yorker featuring Mai Hassan helped us understand Omar al-Bashir’s coup-proofing agenda -
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-failed-coup-proofing-behind-the-recent-violence-in-sudan
This article by Mat Nashed was a great starting point for us to learn more about the recent conflict-
https://newlinesmag.com/reportage/in-sudan-a-deadly-reckoning-for-rival-forces/
Local reporting by Radio Dabanga kept us up-to-date with the day to day of the conflict -
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en
This paper by Global Witness provided us with information on how the RSF became wealthy
https://www.globalwitness.org/en/campaigns/conflict-minerals/exposing-rsfs-secret-financial-network/
We found the International Crisis Group’s in depth reporting analyses and commentary very useful throughout our reporting and research -
https://www.crisisgroup.org/africa/horn-africa/sudan
Keeping up with Ism’ail Kushkush’s and Yousra Elbagir’s reporting throughout the revolution helped us understand the lead up towards Burhan’s and Hemeti’s rivalry -
https://sites.google.com/view/ikushkush/portfolio
https://www.channel4.com/news/by/yousra-elbagir
Vox is an explanatory newsroom on a mission to help everyone understand our weird, wonderful, complicated world, so that we can all help shape it. Part of that mission is keeping our work free. You can help us do that by making a gift: http://www.vox.com/contribute-now
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- published: 26 May 2023
- views: 1502163
7:17
Video exposes rape allegedly carried out by Wagner-backed militia in Sudan
Sudanese rights organizations say atrocities are being committed as part of the ongoing conflict in the country’s western region of Darfur. In this exclusive re...
Sudanese rights organizations say atrocities are being committed as part of the ongoing conflict in the country’s western region of Darfur. In this exclusive report, CNN has uncovered evidence that Russian mercenary group Wagner is complicit by its continuing support of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces paramilitary. As part of this investigation, CNN verified and corroborated incidents of rape perpetrated by the RSF, including one captured on video. The RSF denies links to Wagner and any involvement in mass rape. CNN’s Nima Elbagir reports. #CNN #News
https://wn.com/Video_Exposes_Rape_Allegedly_Carried_Out_By_Wagner_Backed_Militia_In_Sudan
Sudanese rights organizations say atrocities are being committed as part of the ongoing conflict in the country’s western region of Darfur. In this exclusive report, CNN has uncovered evidence that Russian mercenary group Wagner is complicit by its continuing support of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces paramilitary. As part of this investigation, CNN verified and corroborated incidents of rape perpetrated by the RSF, including one captured on video. The RSF denies links to Wagner and any involvement in mass rape. CNN’s Nima Elbagir reports. #CNN #News
- published: 16 Jun 2023
- views: 407014
4:51
West Darfur violence: Aid groups overwhelmed by humanitarian crisis
A desperate situation is unfolding on Chad's eastern border with Sudan.
Thousands of people are fleeing violence in the West Darfur region, and seeking shelter ...
A desperate situation is unfolding on Chad's eastern border with Sudan.
Thousands of people are fleeing violence in the West Darfur region, and seeking shelter wherever they can find it.
Aid agencies say medical facilities in the border town of Adre are overwhelmed, by hundreds of injured civilians.
Many children who have been left without their parents are starving to death.
Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi has more from the Chad-Sudan border.
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#Sudan #SudanUnrest #SudanClashes #SudanFighting #RSF #SudaneseArmy #SudanHumanitarianCrisis #SudanEvacuations #SudanHumanitarianCrisis
https://wn.com/West_Darfur_Violence_Aid_Groups_Overwhelmed_By_Humanitarian_Crisis
A desperate situation is unfolding on Chad's eastern border with Sudan.
Thousands of people are fleeing violence in the West Darfur region, and seeking shelter wherever they can find it.
Aid agencies say medical facilities in the border town of Adre are overwhelmed, by hundreds of injured civilians.
Many children who have been left without their parents are starving to death.
Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi has more from the Chad-Sudan border.
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#Sudan #SudanUnrest #SudanClashes #SudanFighting #RSF #SudaneseArmy #SudanHumanitarianCrisis #SudanEvacuations #SudanHumanitarianCrisis
- published: 19 Jun 2023
- views: 13370
4:59
Sudan's conflict explained in 5 minutes: ‘Lawlessness on the streets of Khartoum’
Who are the paramilitary RSF and why are they in conflict with the Sudan army?
The unabated fighting has killed hundreds and tipped Africa's third-largest coun...
Who are the paramilitary RSF and why are they in conflict with the Sudan army?
The unabated fighting has killed hundreds and tipped Africa's third-largest country - where around a quarter of people already relied on food aid - into a humanitarian disaster.
Instead of a ceasefire, the army has entered a new phase, fighting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the ground, after having stuck largely to air strikes across the capital, with fiercer clashes in central Khartoum, since the power struggle erupted.
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Who are the paramilitary RSF and why are they in conflict with the Sudan army?
The unabated fighting has killed hundreds and tipped Africa's third-largest country - where around a quarter of people already relied on food aid - into a humanitarian disaster.
Instead of a ceasefire, the army has entered a new phase, fighting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the ground, after having stuck largely to air strikes across the capital, with fiercer clashes in central Khartoum, since the power struggle erupted.
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- published: 21 Apr 2023
- views: 747827
1:53
In Darfur, hospitals operate despite lack of medicines and staff
Sudan's Darfur region is divided into five states. The situation of health care is catastrophic there.
In the central Darfur state, the main referral hospital o...
Sudan's Darfur region is divided into five states. The situation of health care is catastrophic there.
In the central Darfur state, the main referral hospital operates despite a lack of supply and staff. In South Darfur, the challenges are the same. Most violence has occurred in Khartoum and Darfur.
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Sudan's Darfur region is divided into five states. The situation of health care is catastrophic there.
In the central Darfur state, the main referral hospital operates despite a lack of supply and staff. In South Darfur, the challenges are the same. Most violence has occurred in Khartoum and Darfur.
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- published: 30 Jun 2023
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13:37
Inside the Forgotten War in Darfur, Where the Killing Never Stopped
DARFUR, Sudan — The jagged peaks of the Jebel Marra mountains rise suddenly out of an endless stretch of desert in western Sudan’s Darfur region. Rebel soldiers...
DARFUR, Sudan — The jagged peaks of the Jebel Marra mountains rise suddenly out of an endless stretch of desert in western Sudan’s Darfur region. Rebel soldiers, many of whom came here to fight against the government nearly 20 years ago, man their posts.
Today civilians here live in relative safety after decades of war, but these mountaintop villages are completely cut off from the rest of Sudanese society. To many, trauma from decades of bombs dropped on them by their own government is compounded by their total isolation.
A team from VICE News are the first outside journalists to access the last rebel stronghold in Jebel Marra in five years. What we found is an area still completely cut off from Sudan and still functionally at war. Nearly a year after a historic revolution toppled President Omar al-Bashir, some in Jebel Marra haven’t even heard he is no longer in power.
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DARFUR, Sudan — The jagged peaks of the Jebel Marra mountains rise suddenly out of an endless stretch of desert in western Sudan’s Darfur region. Rebel soldiers, many of whom came here to fight against the government nearly 20 years ago, man their posts.
Today civilians here live in relative safety after decades of war, but these mountaintop villages are completely cut off from the rest of Sudanese society. To many, trauma from decades of bombs dropped on them by their own government is compounded by their total isolation.
A team from VICE News are the first outside journalists to access the last rebel stronghold in Jebel Marra in five years. What we found is an area still completely cut off from Sudan and still functionally at war. Nearly a year after a historic revolution toppled President Omar al-Bashir, some in Jebel Marra haven’t even heard he is no longer in power.
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- published: 13 Jul 2020
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In remote Sudan, the Darfur war remains present
The Darfur genocide in Sudan received widespread media coverage across the world and led to the arrest of the country’s former leader, Omar al Bashir. Traveling...
The Darfur genocide in Sudan received widespread media coverage across the world and led to the arrest of the country’s former leader, Omar al Bashir. Traveling by car, by donkey, and on foot, Special Correspondent Benedict Moran and video journalist Jorgen Samso visited a rebel stronghold in Darfur’s remote Jebel Marra mountains. There, they found rebels unwilling to put down their guns, and isolated communities for whom the war has never ended.
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The Darfur genocide in Sudan received widespread media coverage across the world and led to the arrest of the country’s former leader, Omar al Bashir. Traveling by car, by donkey, and on foot, Special Correspondent Benedict Moran and video journalist Jorgen Samso visited a rebel stronghold in Darfur’s remote Jebel Marra mountains. There, they found rebels unwilling to put down their guns, and isolated communities for whom the war has never ended.
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- published: 19 Sep 2021
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions wit...
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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on the capital. Soldiers were keen to take our correspondents on a trip with them into the bush to recapture the strategic city of Bor from the rebels... only the raid didn't turn out quite as they had expected.
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The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on the capital. Soldiers were keen to take our correspondents on a trip with them into the bush to recapture the strategic city of Bor from the rebels... only the raid didn't turn out quite as they had expected.
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- published: 12 Mar 2014
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