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
Roughly 70,000 refugees have resettled in South Sudan’s Yida camp just over the Sudan border, and they may soon be forced to start their lives over once again. They have…
The fighting season begins anew for civilians in the Nuba Mountains as the two warring sides failed to agree over a cessation of hostilities to allow humanitarian aid into the…
Negotiations between the SPLA-N and the Sudan government are underway through Saturday that could extend a ceasefire established in September. After the most violent fighting season since the war broke…
Produced in collaboration with PBS Newshour. Maowia Khalid, Sudan’s Ambassador to the US, watched Nuba Reports video footage of the bombing campaigns his government is accused of conducting on civilians…
A film made in partnership with IRIN’s Forgotten Conflicts Project. Amal lost her daughter and nieces when a shell landed on the mud hut where they slept. She was treated at…
Omar al-Bashir, Sudan’s ICC indicted leader, slipped out of South Africa today. He escaped on a private plane after the nation’s High Court banned his departure. Bashir has been accused…
Over the past month SPLA-N rebels have attacked nearly a dozen garrison towns across South Kordofan state. Their goal is to disrupt the elections and show the government the scope…
A massive government offensive against the rebel SPLA-N in South Kordofan managed to end many lives, but did little to change the frontlines of the conflict: SPLA-N continues to hold…
The Sudanese Air-Force has more than tripled the number of bombs dropped on civilian areas in recent months. This brings the number of bombs dropped to 3000 since Nuba Reports…
*Nuba Reports provided footage and reporting to Reuters for the above video.* Lubomir Gelev, the captain of a UN helicopter forced down by SPLA-N rebels had no idea he was…
The SPLA-North has pushed the Sudan Armed Forces out of a strategic town deep in the Nuba Mountains, ensuring the short-term safety of rebel political capital, Kauda. Already the most…
In December, Nuba Reports recorded more than 450 bombs, rockets and artillery shells dropped on civilian targets – the most in a single month since the war began. January shows…
November 3, 2014 – Almost one year ago, Sudanese government forces and Sudanese rebels squared off in a massive ground battle for Rashad in South Kordofan. Both government and rebel…
Every Sunday morning, Pastor Daniel Suleiman Aliba wakes up with the sun and prepares for church. After a shower, he puts on his black shirt and white collar, brushes his…
Five children were killed, and two injured when an Antonov bombed a crowded market and a nearby home this morning, marking a notable increase in the indiscriminate bombing of civilians….
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