The Plight of Sudanese Dual Citizens: Escaping Conflict and Terror.

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Dual citizens of Sudan and other countries who returned to Sudan with hope after the 2019 uprising are now uprooted by the recent conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary. Many have fled the country, while others are struggling to evacuate due to paperwork and logistical problems. The US embassy has been criticized for its lack of help, but is now assisting stranded Americans remotely. The conflict has killed nearly 460 people and wounded thousands, and there are fears of a worsening humanitarian crisis. Sudanese citizens are calling for a "safety route" based on humanitarian need, rather than nationality.
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- 'Am I going to get killed in front of my family?' Stories of terror on the risky escape route from Sudan CNN
- Fear, guilt and hope in Sudan Al Jazeera English
- Egyptian travel blogger calls on Egyptians to take care of Sudanese people crossing into Egypt Middle East Eye
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