Fighting Rages In Sudan As Foreigners Flee And Generals Vow To Talk
- Hundreds have died in two weeks of clashes between Sudan's military and paramilitary forces.
- Tens of thousands have fled the violence, straining neighboring countries.
- Foreign governments have evacuated thousands of citizens, but clashes have continued despite cease-fire pledges.
- The warring generals say they will hold talks but show few signs of compromise.
- A long conflict could destabilize the region, while a quick settlement may simply cement the power of rights abusers.