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Biden-Harris Admin Finally Notices Sudan Disaster After Doctors Without Borders Bails on Refugee Camp

14 October 2024
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Biden-Harris Admin Finally Notices Sudan Disaster After Doctors Without Borders Bails on Refugee Camp
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The Biden-Harris administration is facing criticism for its delayed response to the worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where Doctors Without Borders had to abandon a disease-ridden refugee camp. The brutal civil war in Sudan has displaced over seven million people, with deliberate starvation tactics used by both sides. Despite calls for ceasefire, the conflict continues to escalate, with civilians caught in the crossfire and facing dire conditions.

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