Sudan: 'Authorities Forcibly Deport 1,200 Displaced From Ed Damer Amid Security Tensions'
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 9/07/2025
[Dabanga] Ed Damer -- Authorities in River Nile state forcibly deported around 1,200 displaced people, about 600 families, from Ed Damer on Sunday, drawing strong condemnation from human rights defenders who described the move as a violation of displaced people's rights and international norms (…)
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