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It has been two years since fighting erupted between Sudan's regular army, led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, headed by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo. "In my view, negotiations with the rebels are not an option...despite everything that's happened, and I know that people have suffered a lot," says Yassin Saleh, a resident of Port Sudan, where many Sudanese have taken refuge since the war broke out.
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00:29But in the same way, I was in the same way with people who were not in the same way.
00:33Despite the thoughts and the consequences, I know that there are many people who have been in the same way.
00:40People who have lost their money, their souls, their lives, their lives.
00:52The situation is, alhamdulillah, I don't say 100, 100.
00:56But alhamdulillah, it's not good.
00:57I don't have a problem with the weather, but the weather is difficult for the Sudanese people.
01:04I don't have a problem with it.
01:10I believe that people from Sudan will come back, especially for the young people.
01:17I can say that there is a challenge for the young people, because they will come back.
01:21I know that there is no work or something to make people move forward,
01:30but I believe that when they come back, we will be able to make it easy.
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