Mittwoch, 15. Oktober 2025

In Sudan, more than 100 South Sudanese women were deported

In Sudan, more than 100 South Sudanese women were deported from Khartoum. 61 of them were separated from their children. The women were arrested on the streets or in their homes in the Sudanese capital. They were taken to a detention center and then deported to the Honda border area. Joda is part of South Sudan's northern border regions and is particularly affected by humanitarian crises associated with displacement and challenges related to conflict and resource management. The area around Joda in Upper Nile State remains affected by conflict and has limited access to social services, infrastructure, and economic activities such as agriculture and livestock farming. An official who visited the border area described the deportations as taking place under poor humanitarian conditions. He said he had ordered the confiscation of the buses used in the operation until the mothers were reunited with their children. He called on the Sudanese authorities to respect the humanity of South Sudanese citizens in Sudan, especially in Khartoum State, the official said. @Sudan deports 100+ South Sudanese women, leaving children behind - Radio Tamazuj

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