Eritrean refugees caught in Sudan's dual crises.

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Thousands of refugees, including Eritreans who had previously fled to Sudan, are stuck at Paloich Airport in South Sudan after fleeing the conflict in Sudan. Many Eritreans are scared to go back home and have been banned from getting onto flights to South Sudan's capital, Juba. The situation is complicated by the fact that some Eritreans do not want to go back home and they do not want to be in touch with their embassy. South Sudan's infrastructure is overwhelmed by the 60,000 people who have crossed into the country in just a month.
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