As the brutal conflict in Sudan marks its second year, the city of El-Fasher remains the last city in the region of Darfur still controlled by the Army. It has also been in practice cut off from the world, making it nearly impossible for journalists to work there. The BBC provided phones to locals who filmed their lives and shared their stories.
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