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Stories from Sudan Lifeline radio

麻豆社 Arabic鈥檚 Mays Baki and Zeinab Dabaa share stories from Sudan Lifeline, from the tribal violence in West Darfur, to offers of help and songs of hope.

It's three months since the beginning of the conflict in Sudan between the army and the Rapid Support Forces militia, and since the launch of 麻豆社 Arabic's Sudan Lifeline radio service. We hear from Mays Baki in London and Zeinab Dabaa in Cairo about the scope of their work and stories they have been covering, from the barber offering free haircuts in Khartoum to the tragic killing of the governor of West Darfur.

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(Photo: Sudanese man listening to radio. Credit: Ebrahim Hamid/AFP/Getty Images)

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