Sudan’s Why? Blind Eye Turned toward the country’s Cries

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The conflict in Sudan has displaced over 10 million people, and famine threatens the lives of another 13 million. Jonathan Freedland of The Guardian, an Orwell Prize-winning journalist, recently stated:

“Sudan is the world’s gravest humanitarian disaster – but almost nobody cares.”

Despite being labeled the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, many people remain unaware of the situation. When I discuss it with those who consider themselves informed, they often express shock and sympathy for the victims. Yet, the conversation quickly shifts, and the urgency fades away. A more serious and sustained engagement with this issue is essential; we need to move beyond fleeting sympathy to foster meaningful dialogue and action.

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Ami John

Aspiring Journalist.

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By Ami John

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Hello, my name is Ami.

The Distant Bulletin is a platform dedicated to bringing awareness about humanitarian crises worldwide.

I am a third-year Classical Archaeology and Ancient History student at the University of Edinburgh. After graduating, I hope to pursue a master's in Journalism.