Humanitarian

The right to compensation is the beginning of justice, not the end of pain.

Amidst the rubble of homes and the shattered dreams of displacement, a bitter truth emerges: the losses in Sudan were not merely material; they represented the erosion of a nation's collective memory and the destruction of generations' heritage.

Demanding just reparations is not a luxury, but a moral and legal imperative to rebuild what the war has destroyed. Yet, the question remains: who possesses the scale to weigh the price of lost security? And who will compensate the Sudanese for the years stolen from their lives in the diaspora?

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