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Refugees in Sudan

Bridges With Africa - Radio show - Thousands of refugees flee Sudan conflict (16 December)

On air: 16 December 2011 0:00 - 23 December 2011 0:00 (Photo: AFP)

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This week in Bridges with Africa, thousands of refugees flee the conflict at the Sudanese border, our second part report on being gay in South Africa, the Five Guitars play the African Blues and much more!

Listen to the show:

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Listen to our report on the conflict in South Sudan/ Sudan:

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Listen to our interview with Ben Knappen over the Sudan situation:

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Listen to our profile of Fatou Bensouda:

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Listen to our report on being gay in South Africa:

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Listen to music from the Five Guitars:

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