nastasya: i saw you nodding along t along to what aseel was.'s describing horrific circumstances, especially on the humanitarian front, especially when it comes to the health care needs of millions of people who are trapped because of the fighting. did you want to jump in? did you want to add to what she was saying? guest: i do. basically she said it's not just khartoum, other places are being badly affected by what is happening. darfur has really seen a spike in attacks and clashes and the number of those dead keeps going up. already the infrastructure outside of khartoum was poor, now the infrastructure has been brought down to its knees. in addition, the looting of humanitarian supplies, medical supplies, the msf has been hit badly. they have had their cars stolen. the people that were brought in to help victims of the rape crimes that have been occurring have lost all access. the truth is that has been no cease-fire, so to speak. there was relative peace, and i say that in quotation marks, but in general, the cease-fire was not going to wor