Inside Sudan’s Forgotten War - BBC Africa Eye documentary
The BBC reports from Sudan’s forgotten conflict and investigates allegations of war crimes.
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For over a year, a forgotten war has been raging in #Sudan. Thousands of civilians have lost their lives and millions more have had to flee their homes. Hospitals and places of worship have been bombed, while makeshift cemeteries are dug on waste ground to bury civilians caught in the crossfire.
BBC reporter Feras Kilani, detained by government forces before the conflict, returns to witness the destruction, and possible war crimes, being carried out in a war the world forgot.
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Credits:
Africa Eye Editor - Tom Watson
Head of Longform and Investigations - Liz Gibbons
Narrator - Mercy Juma
Correspondent - Feras Kilani
Field Producer - Mohamed Ibrahim
Assistant Producer - Ammar Awad
Cameraman - Dany Abi Khalil
Film and Online Editor - Rob Miller
Colourist - Boyd Nagle
Sound Mixer - Jez Spencer
Social Media Producer - Anusha Kumar
Reversioning Producer - Anna Payton
Production Coordinator - Izzy Fleming
Executive Producers - Peter Murimi, Dickon Le Marchant
Assistant Editor - Tony Brown
Commissioning Editor - Ben Allen
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