The UAE must be held responsible for its part in Sudan’s crisis / Letters
Dr Lutz Oette and Anna Snowdon respond to an article by Nesrine Malik in which she calls out the primary sponsors of the calamity Nesrine Malik’s article is timely, highlighting how evidence of the United Arab Emirates’ complicity in Sudan’s war has begun to prompt calls for action to be taken (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Sudan)
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