GrannyGravy13
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Most Sudanese don't want anything to do with either of the warring factions. There is no "good" side to fight for. My son-in-law's cousin (a doctor) was shot on the way to way to work and has a life-changing injury. His father is also a doctor, who had the opportunity to work abroad but decided to stay in his own country. The whole family has now abandoned their home and moved to Egypt, but don't know how certain their future is. Two sisters are in Egypt and another is a nurse in the UK.
There is another son, who is currently finishing his medical training and is hoping to move to Canada. There is no future for any of them in Sudan. The son is lucky because he's a medic and is in demand in many countries. He shouldn't have much of a problem getting a visa, but if he weren't a medic, I think he could very well be a "boat person".When I posted a personal experience of meeting asylum seekers and where they are now you dismissed my reply as anecdotal…
grannygravy I noticed that too but decided to save my breath!
My second cousin twice removed has a half sister whose uncle lives in Sudan. 😂😂. Howzat?
Bukkie. You are spot on. 😉


