Monday, December 23

Many of those fleeing Sudan are refugees from other conflict-torn countries.

“You have to stay… until you get a travel document,” says Salam Kanhoush, who fled Syria in 2016 to start a new life in Sudan.

Mr. Kanhoush is now on the run for the second time.

He told the BBC’s Newsday that he is still waiting at the border to enter Ethiopia and seek asylum.

“Life can change at any time, and you find yourself in this situation.” “I’m trying to be optimistic, to find solutions, not to be emotional, but frustration and anger always find a way,” Mr. Kanhoush explained.

He remains hopeful that he will be able to return to Sudan and reunite with his friends in the near future.

According to the UN, more than 100,000 people have fled Sudan since heavy fighting erupted between rival forces, with another 334,000 displaced within the country.

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