Warring generals are invited to peace talks as they observe a week-long ceasefire
Just over two weeks of fighting have plunged Sudan into a humanitarian crisis. Hundreds of people have been killed and thousands injured. Many more have been forced from their homes.
The conflict is a power struggle between one-time allies – the head of the army, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and leader of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
South Sudan has brokered the latest truce – inviting both sides to talks while they lay down their weapons for a week.
What are the chances of an end to the violence?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests:
Nyagoah Tut Pur – South Sudan researcher at Human Rights Watch and former paralegal for South Sudan’s Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs
Bakry Eljack Elmedni – professor of public policy at Long Island University Brooklyn and co-founder of Front Against War, a publication on Sudanese politics
Stella Agara – Africa governance analyst who focuses on development and security in East Africa