United Nations experts have reported serious human rights violations committed by both sides in the war.
Sudan is currently facing one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises.
The ongoing fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people and the displacement of millions across the country.
Incidents of torture and rape have increased significantly over the past 17 months, leaving many individuals feeling hopeless and powerless.
While the United Nations proposes deploying peacekeeping troops, the government has refused to allow their presence.
Recent investigations have revealed that both sides have committed atrocities that could amount to war crimes.
With this in mind, who will be responsible for holding the perpetrators accountable?
And what does the government’s rejection of intervention from international forces mean for the people of Sudan?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
Guests
Alaaeldin Nugud – Sudanese activist
Abdelkhalig Shaib – Sudanese international attorney
Dallia Abdelmoniem – Sudanese political commentator and journalist