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In Sudan, Young People Take Up Arms (French)

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After more than 16 months, war in Sudan has claimed more than 150,000 lives, forcing more than 8...

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An English summary of this video report is below. The original video report, released in French on ARTE TV, follows.


In Sudan, clashes between the regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces continue, plunging the country into one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. In the capital, Khartoum, civilians are trying to survive amid bombs, exactions, and hunger. Among them is a band of young men who have been fighting for the establishment of democracy in Sudan since the revolution of 2019. Refusing to stand by and watch the destruction of their country, they have taken up arms.


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Au Soudan, la jeunesse prend les armes

Vidéo par Arte TV. Soudan, 2024.

Au Soudan, les affrontements entre l’armée régulière et les paramilitaires des Forces de soutien rapide se poursuivent, plongeant le pays dans l'une des pire crises humanitaire au monde. Dans la capitale, Khartoum, les civils tentent de survivre au milieu des bombes, des exactions et de la faim. Parmi eux, une bande de jeunes hommes qui luttaient pour l’instauration d’une démocratie au Soudan depuis la révolution de 2019, refuse d’être spectatrice de la destruction de leur pays. Ils ont pris les armes pour sauver ce qu’il reste du pays.

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