In Sudan, humanitarian workers face unimagined horrors
Waseem Ahmad, CEO of Islamic Relief, talks to MEE about a 'lost generation' that will take decades to recover
Hasnain says:
I can’t quote most of the article because it’s so horrifying.
“Ahmad thinks back to the children he met in Darfur in 2005. “They were born in the camp and now they are back there. Is this the world that we all dream of,” he asks.
“There needs to be political intervention. There needs to be an end to the violence. People need to be held accountable for doing all this to innocent people,” Ahmad says.
“How can we let this happen? And for how long? The cost will be a lost generation. A generation that will want to take revenge.””
Posted on 2024-10-28T06:35:51+0000