The RSF’s recent creation of parallel government has received a lot of negative feedback.
Sudan has endured a devastating conflict for more than two years.
It now faces yet another problem.
A parallel government to the one led by the army chief has been announced by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
The army has criticized the move as a desperate attempt by the RSF to hold onto power, while the African Union has rejected it.
However, according to analysts, the decision poses a real risk and could cause even more division in a nation that is already fractious.
How will this new conflict of power affect both Sudan and the world at large?
And how might it impact the region under RSF control of Darfur?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Hafiz Mohamed, Director of the advocacy and research institute Justice Africa Sudan,
Kholood Khair, the founder of Confluence Advisory, a think-tank that was founded in Khartoum, is a political analyst from Sudan.
Source: Aljazeera
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