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“We had to flee Al Fasher because life was unbearable,” shares 12-year-old Muzdalifa. Amid escalating violence, an estimated 130,000 children in Al Fasher, Sudan, are at a high risk of grave rights violations, with reports of abduction, killing and maiming, and sexual violence. UNICEF calls for an immediate ceasefire for children and safe humanitarian access. This violence must end.

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Arif Noor

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Heartbreaking. 💔 No child should ever have to live through such fear and loss. The call for an immediate ceasefire and protection of children must be heard — humanity cannot stay silent. 🕊️ #Sudan #Children #UNICEF

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Enoch Kalenga

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Power sharing through a ballot must be encouraged. The civil war is taking Sudan centuries back and it will be costly to rebuild. We keep on wasting resources on buying the latest military arsenals yet ignoring a child dying of forced starvation. First it began like this until South Sudan broke away and soon there will be countries split

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