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Many stranded in Sudan after US embassy destroyed their passports – expert

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Published: July 9, 2023 3:09 pm
Author: RT

For some, safe haven is now out of reach amid the continuing violence in the African country, Gebrehiwot Ewnetu has told RT

People who had their passports destroyed by the US embassy in Sudan, which is engulfed by clashes between rival factions, will have a hard time replacing their documents and leaving the country, policy and governance expert Gebrehiwot Ewnetu told RT on Saturday. 

Fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces erupted in April. Washington ordered its personnel to evacuate, prompting the embassy in Khartoum to scramble to destroy classified documents and passports. A State Department spokeswoman confirmed as much to the New York Times, describing it as “standard operating procedure” to prevent sensitive materials from falling into the wrong hands.

Speaking to RT, Ewnetu noted that the issue has several dimensions. He explained it would be challenging for Sundanese nationals to replace passports and get a laissez-passer due to the dangerous security environment. “Sudanese officials will be saying: ‘We are in a war zone now, I can’t just issue a new passport, I’m having a civil war,’” he said.

When it comes to non-Sudanese nationals, while foreign embassies have established border access points to help them with documents required to leave the country, they will still face certain hurdles, according to Ewnetu.

“It will make it much more difficult for them to access safe haven, to leave the country, to access their rights,” the expert said.

The destruction of passports has had a major impact on some local residents. Alhaj Sharaf said he wanted to enroll in a master’s program in the US, got his visa approved, and was scheduled to receive his passport back from the embassy. However, when hostilities broke out, the embassy informed him his passport had been destroyed.

“Consequently, I found myself stranded in Sudan, unable to travel and complete my master’s program, or even leave,” he told RT.


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Amid the chaos, the UN has allocated an additional $8 million to help thousands of refugees seeking shelter in South Sudan. According to Peter van der Auweraert, the UN’s coordinator for the region, many displaced people were left with nothing. Some of them have reportedly become victims of violence and extortion, and urgently need support to rebuild their lives, he said.

 

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