"The Overlooked Humanitarian Crisis: Uncovering Sudan's Living Hell"

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The civil war in Sudan, which has turned the country into a "living hell" with 18 million people facing acute hunger, has been met with relative silence from the international community, despite alleged crimes against humanity and a dire humanitarian situation. US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield and former US Rep. Steve Israel have both criticized the lack of attention and aid for Sudan, highlighting the urgent need for global support in the face of widespread suffering and atrocities.
Topics:world#civil-war#humanitarian-crisis#international-affairs#international-community#silence#sudan
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