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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