The conflict in Sudan has entered its third week despite the warring sides agreeing to a ceasefire.
The rival generals are playing the blame game, accusing each other of targeting civilian neighbourhoods, hospitals and people trying to leave the country.
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Ceasefire after ceasefire has collapsed.
Analysts fear powerful regional players may be involved behind the scenes, intentionally prolonging the violence.
Some have drawn parallels to the situation in neighbouring Libya.
So, is Sudan heading the same way?
Presenter: Tom McRae
Guests:
Benoit Faucon – Middle East correspondent, Wall Street Journal
Hamid Khalafallah – Non-resident fellow, Tahrir Instite for Middle East Policy
Jason Pack – Senior analyst, NATO Defense College Foundation and Author of, Libya and the Global Enduring Disorder
