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- W2915069368 abstract "The Lancet recently highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Sudan (Jan 19, p 199).1The LancetSudan's threatened health and humanitarian crisis.Lancet. 2019; 393: 199Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (3) Google Scholar In the past weeks, tens of thousands of people across Sudan have been reported to have taken to the streets, calling for an end to President Omar al-Bashir's 30-year rule.2The EconomistSudan's genocidal regime is under siege.https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2019/01/12/sudans-genocidal-regime-is-under-siegeDate: Jan 10, 2019Date accessed: January 15, 2019Google Scholar According to credible reports received by Amnesty International, security forces had killed 37 protestors by Dec 24, 2018.3Amnesty International37 protesters shot dead by security forces in Sudan.https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2018/12/sudan-protesters-dead-in-government-crackdown-on-protests/Date: Dec 24, 2018Date accessed: January 13, 2019Google Scholar The violent crackdown escalated, with security forces reportedly attacking hospitals in Omdurman on Jan 9, 2019, and Bahri on Jan 13, 2019.4ReutersSudanese forces fire tear gas to break up Omdurman protests.https://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/idAFL8N1ZA0ICDate: Jan 10, 2019Date accessed: January 13, 2019Google Scholar, 5Alamin M Sudan's Bashir defies calls to step down as pressure mounts.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-14/sudan-doctors-slam-police-targeting-of-hospitals-during-protestsDate: Jan 14, 2019Date accessed: January 13, 2019Google Scholar Crossing the threshold of hospital grounds is a saddening precedent for a government response that appears to deliberately target health professionals through violence and detention.6Amnesty InternationalSudan: ‘horrific attack’ on hospital targets injured protesters.https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/sudan-horrific-attack-hospital-targets-injured-protestersDate: Jan 10, 2019Date accessed: January 21, 2019Google Scholar, 7Human Rights WatchSudan: hundreds of protesters arrested.https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/01/18/sudan-hundreds-protesters-arrestedDate: Jan 18, 2019Date accessed: January 21, 2019Google Scholar That Sudan had repeated outbreaks of yellow fever, cholera, and Chikungunya, reported as recently as October, 2018,8WHO Regional Office for the Eastern MediterraneanSudan health profile 2015. World Health Organization, Geneva2017Google Scholar, 9WHOChikungunya—Sudan. Disease outbreak news.https://www.who.int/csr/don/15-october-2018-chikungunya-sudan/en/Date: Oct 15, 2018Date accessed: January 21, 2019Google Scholar suggests a vulnerability of Sudan's neglected health system. This is in a country whose ruler was alleged in 2010 to have stashed billions of dollars in UK bank accounts.10Hirsch A WikiLeaks cables: Sudanese president ‘stashed $9bn in UK banks’.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/dec/17/wikileaks-sudanese-president-cash-londonDate accessed: January 15, 2019Google Scholar As Sudan's health professionals use their voices and bodies to peacefully demand a better health system, the international community should amplify these calls and hold the government to account when they shamefully defy norms by attacking hospitals, patients, and clinicians. I declare no competing interests. Sudan's threatened health and humanitarian crisisSudan is on a trajectory towards a health and humanitarian crisis because of a near total collapse in national governance. For many of the country's residents, who have long faced crippling economic hardship that has been intensifying since the division of the country from South Sudan in 2011, the situation means that they are now unable to afford food and essential medicines. Full-Text PDF Military attacks on health workers in SudanSudan's fragile transitional govern-ment was rocked by a military coup on Oct 25, 2021. Led by lieutenant general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the military have brutally quashed peace-ful protesters of the coup, killing many in months since. Sudan faces deep uncertainty as millions of people march for civilian rule while the military coup leaders cling to power. Full-Text PDF" @default.
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