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Sudan's Young Women Speak Out Against War, Betrayal and Exile

Students from Sudan who fled to Central African Republic are calling themselves the 'lost generation' due to their unique experiences in exile. Many escaped violence and persecution, seeking refuge in a neighboring country.

Sudan's Young Women Speak Out Against War, Betrayal and Exile
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Students in exile from Sudan are describing themselves as the 'lost generation' due to the traumatic experiences they endured during the ongoing conflict in their homeland, with many seeking refuge in Central African Republic country. Twenty-year-old pharmacy student Islam Ibrahim fled after her father was killed in the siege of el-Fasher, but fears the worst may not be behind them yet. The young students feel disconnected from their heritage and future due to the ongoing war. They are struggling to rebuild their lives as they navigate their new reality.

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