'Whole bloodlines' have been lost in Sudan but the world isn't watching (opens original article in a new tab)
Sudan's conflict has displaced millions, caused widespread suffering, and drawn calls for greater international attention and aid, as Sudanese communities abroad seek to raise awareness and support.
- Fourteen million people have been displaced in Sudan, with over 33 million needing humanitarian aid and at least 150,000 dead.
- Civilians face frequent atrocities, including sexual violence, and both warring factions are accused of war crimes.
- Sudanese Australians organize events to raise awareness and aid, but feel the international community has neglected the crisis.
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