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'No one else will': Sudan's journalists risk all to report the war

  • Journalists face severe risks reporting in Sudan since the April 2023 conflict began.
  • Fighting between the army and Rapid Support Forces created this dangerous environment.
  • Reporters like Noon and Ibrahim faced detention after covering massacres and violence.
  • A fighter told one journalist reporting is "the biggest crime."
  • Journalists continue documenting atrocities despite communications blackouts and dangers.
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'No one else will': Sudan's journalists risk all to report the war

On a mountain near Sudan's border, journalists climb rugged slopes, phones held high, hoping to catch a faint signal from neighbouring Chad to send stories amid the war's two-year communications blackout.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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