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RSF and Affiliated Groups Meet in Kenya to Discuss Unity Government in SudanSu

RSF Leaders Meet to Form Government in Sudan Controlled Areas

Story Highlights
  • These discussions come as the conflict in Sudan approaches its second year
  • The meeting in Kenya coincides with a surge in violence in Sudan
  • This report also highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan

Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have resulted in over 200 civilian deaths, senior RSF leaders and affiliated groups have met in Kenya to discuss forming a “government of different political parties” in areas under RSF control.

These discussions come as the conflict in Sudan approaches its second year, prompting the United Nations to declare it the largest humanitarian crisis ever recorded.

The meeting in Kenya coincides with a surge in violence in Sudan, particularly in southern villages where the RSF has been accused of carrying out deadly attacks.

The RSF’s plans to establish a parallel government further complicates the already volatile situation in the country.

This report also highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, with Doctors Without Borders Secretary General Christopher Lockyear providing insights into the dire situation.

Additionally, it addresses the hunger strike of Ugandan opposition politician Kizza Besigye, whose wife has raised serious concerns about his deteriorating health. Besigye is facing several charges, including treason, which carries the death penalty.

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