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Apr 2024
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Soudanais réfugiés en Égypte : l’exil sa...

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C’était il y a un an, le 15 avril 2023, la guerre éclatait au Soudan entre l’armée du général Al Burhan et les Forces de soutien rapide. Depuis, 1 800 000 Soudanais ont fui leur pays. Beaucoup ont emprunté la route vers l’Égypte où leurs conditions de vie demeurent très précaires. 

« Soudanais réfugiés en Égypte : l’exil sans Terre promise », un Grand reportage de Léonie Lebrun.

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