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The U.S. said famine has likely descended in Sudan and warned attacks in the capital of the North Darfur region must stop.
El Fasher was home to more than 800,000 internally displaced people before it came under siege by rebel paramilitaries.
Dr. Yasir Elamin , president of the Sudanese American Physicians Association , just left Sudan last week .
Dr. Yasir Elamin : "Make no mistake, this is a manmade crisis. This is a decision by the SAF and by the RSF " El Fasher in Darfur has been a safe haven for hundreds of thousands of people who fled RSF .
The worry is, if RSF will take the city, that there may be an ethnic cleansing there.
He has a Bachelor ’s degree from Columbia University and a Master of International Public Policy degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Zeba Warsi is a foreign affairs producer, based in Washington DC . She's a Columbia Journalism School graduate with an M.A. in Political journalism. Support Provided By: Learn more Support PBS News: Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Thank you. Please check your inbox to confirm..
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