
In Sudan, where recent violence has left more than 200 civilians dead. The latest attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces took place over three days in a cluster of villages. Meanwhile, some senior RSF leaders were in Kenya to announce plans to form a ‘government of different political parties in areas still under its control’.
Also, while the conflict is about to enter its second year, the United Nations calls it the biggest humanitarian crisis ever recorded. We’ll talk to our guest, Christopher Lockyear, secretary general of Doctors without borders.
Finally, more than a week after Kizza Besigye began a hunger strike, his wife has expressed grave concern about his health. The detained Ugandan opposition politician was charged with ‘illegal possession of a firearm, threatening national security, as well as treason, which carries the death sentence. He denies the accusations.
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