What remains now that fighting is over in Khartoum

Last week, the Sudanese Armed Forces forced the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces out of Khartoum. The once busy capital was the setting for a brutal stalemate between both sides. Hamid Khalafallah is a former nonresident fellow for the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy and a PhD candidate at the University of Manchester. He speaks with host Marco Werman about what’s been lost in the fighting over the capital.

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