The Sudan war erupted on the morning of April 15, 2023, more than 1,000 days ago. The conflict has sown destruction across the country, killing tens of thousands of people and robbing millions of their livelihoods and their homes. Sudan, for me and for millions of Sudanese people, is not a story to analyse; it is our past, present and future on this planet. Simply put, this is our life. Seeing our country decimated, ignored, pulled apart and brutalised in front of our eyes has fundamentally altered us. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 The real problem with the new Israeli-Palestinian peace talks list 2 of 4 The pope is right about Israel and Gaza. This is cruelty, not war list 3 of 4 Let’s remember Madeleine Albright for who she really was list 4 of 4 How Germany burned its ‘bridge to the Islamic world’ end of list Three years into this nightmare, what we need is a ceasefire that not only stops the fighting but also guarantees safety, protection and access to basic...