Sudanese refugees return on foot from the hell of displacement in neighboring countries. Where is the absurdity of human rights that the international community boasts about?! – #The_Autre_Dimension – ✍️ Musaab Brier
“About 60,000 Sudanese refugees have decided to return to Sudan due to the deteriorating security and food conditions in Ethiopia and eastern Chad, after 100 days of suffering for Sudanese refugees stranded in the “Ulala” camp in the Amhara region of Ethiopia, it was learned on Thursday morning. a mass exodus of refugees, where they decided to return to Sudan on foot; For security and humanitarian reasons.
» Video clips showed hundreds of refugees carrying their luggage heading towards the Sudanese border, highlighting their suffering in the face of widespread security chaos and lack of basic services inside the camp, amidst the total disregard for the United Nations and its inhumane organizations.
“The Refugee Coordination Committee had previously issued a statement saying that the refugees had been exposed for more than 98 days to repeated attacks by armed groups, which included killings, kidnappings, looting, rape and theft, poor services inside the camp and the resulting loss of life, injuries and illnesses.
“The coordination confirmed that the Ethiopian Refugee Commission ignored the refugees' requests to evacuate to a safe country or return to the border registration point, prompting them to take the dangerous decision to leave in order to preserve their lives, holding all parties responsible for human rights and refugee protection for the risks that refugees may be exposed to during the return journey.
“The situation was no better in the Sudanese refugee camps in Chad. After the artificial reception they received, they were also quickly ignored and left without relief or minimum living services, which prompted them to return on foot to Sudan, as the authorities prove. The United Nations refugee organizations had no choice but to record data on them and thrive on begging on their behalf. There is no power or strength except in God, the Most High, the Great.
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In short, the Sudanese people have learned their lesson at a heavy and painful price. We now know that the homeland must be above all others and that civility in our homeland must be a red line for those who finally return to the embrace of the country. The homeland must be welcomed with open arms and work must be done to heal their wounds and integrate them into local communities with a plan. It is clear that the country can accommodate all its people, and those who have done wrong will know in which direction they will turn.
There is no revealer except God.
Allah is sufficient for us and He is the best arranger of affairs.
O God, impose not on us, because of our sins, those who do not fear You for us and have no mercy on us, O Most Merciful of the merciful.
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