The Human Cost of Sudan’s Chaos: South Sudanese Exiles Pay the Price
As Sudan spirals deeper into conflict, innocent South Sudanese exiles endure torture and death in overcrowded prisons — a crisis exposing the cost of Washington’s neglect of African stability.
More than four decades after fleeing war in search of refuge, Daud Mahmoud Abdullah found himself trapped once again—not by distant enemies, but by a brutal system emblematic of a failing state. At 60 years old, Abdullah’s recent six months imprisoned in Sudan reveal a chilling reality that America cannot ignore as instability abroad threatens our own national security. How Many More Innocent Lives Must Be Sacrificed While Washington Stays Silent? Sudan's civil war has already claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions, devastating an already fragile region. Abdullah was caught in the crossfire simply returning from a...
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