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Sudanese doctor: We hide our identities to avoid kidnap by soldiers

Por: Newsweek World May 04, 2023

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Sudanese medical staff are hiding their identities to avoid abduction or assassination, one doctor has told Newsweek, as the country's warring factions continue their vicious struggle for control regardless of ceasefire agreements.Dr. Mohamed Fath Alrahman, the general manager of the Al-Nada hospital in Khartoum—operated by the Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA)—told Newsweek from the Sudanese capital that those still... + full article



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