Inside the conflict

Journalists are banned from the Nuba mountains. This makes it extremely difficult for International media to cover the war and it’s impact on civilians. Nuba Reports brings together local journalists with professional editors and mentors in order to produce verifiable and compelling dispatches from the front lines.
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Fighting broke out in June 2011 between Sudan’s government and Nuban rebels. Nuba Reports was founded by people living in the region after journalists and NGOs were banned. Our goal is to provide Sudan and the International community with credible and compelling dispatches from the front lines of this conflict and to illuminate the war’s impact on civilians. more
The Sudan People’s Liberation Army-North (SPLA-N) rebels repulsed a major offensive by the Sudanese army outside of Kadugli, the besieged state capital, capturing five tanks and destroying one other, according…
The Sudan People’s Liberation Army-North (SPLA-N) launched attacks against the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) in Kadugli and the nearby SAF-controlled towns Lahamar, Um Shoran, and Liri on October 23rd. SPLA-N…
In a small hospital in the Nuba Mountains, Dr. Raphael Veicht, a physician with Cap Anamur Emergency Doctors, has seen a sharp increase in malnourished children over the past five…
On Thursday, September 27th, Sudan government planes dropped six bombs in Heiban near a bustling weekly marketplace. More than 2,000 people gather each Thursday at the bizarre, one of the…
New revelations about the cellular phone video obtained from the pockets of a slain Popular Defense Force (PDF) soldier strongly suggest it was the Sudan Forces who set fire to…
“I hope these protests continue until we get our rights.” A peaceful protest by university students in Khartoum on June 16th has spread throughout Sudan, with mass numbers of citizens…
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