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TUE · 2026-04-14 · 23:13 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0415-68358
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Three years of messages at once - a chronicle of Sudan's war pours in as trapped reporter's phone turns on

Sudanese journalist and academic Mohamed Suleiman experienced a flood of messages after his phone connected in Port Sudan on January 13, following three years of silence due to the country's civil war. Trapped in el-Fasher since the conflict began between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Suleiman was largely cut off from communication.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-04-14 · 23:13 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Three years of messages at once - a chronicle of Sudan's war pours in as trapped reporter's phone turns on
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Sudanese journalist and academic Mohamed Suleiman experienced a flood of messages after his phone connected in Port Sudan on January 13, following three years of silence due to the country's civil war. Trapped in el-Fasher since the conflict began between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Suleiman was largely cut off from communication. The reconnection brought a rush of messages, including news of deaths and inquiries about his well-being, highlighting the devastating impact of the communication blackout. Suleiman described the silence as almost as deadly as the violence itself, emphasizing the isolation and lack of information during the war. The event underscores the human cost of the conflict and the importance of communication in crisis situations.

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Key claims

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"Throughout the past three years, my phone was silent. After I inserted the SIM card, my tears flowed."

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Suleiman was trapped in el-Fasher, largely cut off from the world.

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The war is between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

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Sudan's civil war began exactly three years ago following a power struggle.

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Mohamed Suleiman hadn't heard his phone ring for most of Sudan's civil war.

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Full report

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Soon after Mohamed Suleiman entered the telecoms office in the coastal city of Sudan" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="9948" data-entity-type="location">Port Sudan on 13 January he started to cry.He hadn't heard his phone ring for most of Sudan's civil war, which began exactly three years ago following a power struggle between the army and its then-ally, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group.The journalist and academic had made it to Sudan" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="9948" data-entity-type="location">Port Sudan after being trapped in the western city of el-Fasher, largely cut off from the world by a communications blackout and unable to convey fully the horrors he was witnessing."I was flustered because people were talking on their phones (inside the office)," he tells the BBC. "Throughout the past three years, my phone was silent. After I inserted the SIM card, my tears flowed." When his phone finally sprang to life, it was pinging with three years' worth of messages, an inventory of loss: news of colleagues who had died, friends asking whether he was still alive."A few days ago, a person called me saying he thought I had died," he says. "Some people had told him that I was in Sudan" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="9948" data-entity-type="location">Port Sudan, so he called me, but he didn't believe (it was me) until I called him back by video, then he broke down in tears."In some ways the silence was almost as deadly as the violence, Suleiman says.
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