"Sudan's One-Year War Crisis: Urgent Action Needed to Prevent Genocide and Starvation"

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The conflict in Sudan, which has been ongoing for a year, has resulted in over 8 million people being displaced and more than 14,000 deaths. The country is facing a severe humanitarian crisis, with 25 million people in need of assistance and nearly 18 million experiencing acute hunger. The conflict involves a power struggle between the Sudanese military and rebel forces, with foreign powers backing different factions. The situation is reminiscent of the Darfur conflict, with fears of repeated atrocities and a growing risk of becoming a failed state. The international community is being urged to take action to prevent a worsening humanitarian catastrophe.
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