Yemenis and Syrians stuck on docks of Port Sudan feel as though war has followed them
Hundreds are gathered from countries all over the world - fresh from the hell of Khartoum's violence.Hundreds are gathered from countries all over the world - fresh from the hell of Khartoum's violence.
They are gathered in front of Port Sudan's Maritime Social Club. It's now an announcement and registration centre for evacuation ships. Every so often a name and passport number are loudly called and the hopes of hundreds are raised for a fleeting moment and - for all but one - abruptly dashed.The Sudanese faces in the crowd are few compared to the masses of Yemenis and Syrians registering to board an incoming Saudi Arabian military evacuation vessel."We are suffering," says Raiida."We didn't even see war like this in Syria.
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