Darfur’s recent history is one of violence.
But, after Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir was ousted from the presidency in 2019, there was hope.
A transitional government was formed – and with it came promises of stability.
A peace agreement was signed with rebel factions that, for years, had fought the government.
And yet, despite those deals, a new wave of violence has hit West Darfur.
Who’s behind? And how did it come about in the first place?
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