

Inside War-torn Sudan, Corporate Grocery Profits, Memphis Officers On Trial
10 snips Sep 12, 2024
Explore the harrowing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where conflict has left millions displaced and reliant on makeshift kitchens for survival. Delve into shocking accounts from doctors performing surgery without anesthesia amid chaos. Meanwhile, unravel the rising grocery prices and corporate profits fueling public concern in the U.S. The trial of Memphis police officers reveals disturbing evidence regarding Tyre Nichols' fatal encounter, highlighting systemic issues in law enforcement and the complicated narratives surrounding accountability.
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Looted Home in Omdurman
- Emmanuel Akinwotu interviewed Mohamed Keir, a 64-year-old man from Omdurman.
- Keir's century-old home, built by his father, was looted by the RSF, highlighting the widespread destruction.
Widespread Humanitarian Crisis
- The ongoing conflict in Sudan has created a severe humanitarian crisis, with widespread hunger and displacement.
- Aid efforts are hampered by a lack of safe routes and insufficient resources, leaving many feeling abandoned.
Doctor's Dire Account
- Dr. Jamal Mohamed, working at Alnau Hospital, recounted operating on two children without anesthesia due to lack of supplies.
- He expressed a feeling of abandonment by the world, emphasizing the dire situation in Sudanese hospitals.