Sudanese Canadians urge government to ‘prioritize civilian lives over business endeavours’

From CBC News.

More than two years into a civil war that has killed tens of thousands in Sudan, an analysis by CBC’s visual investigations unit has identified Canadian-made rifles in the hands of a paramilitary group responsible for massacres of civilians. Ashraf Ahmed, president of the Sudanese Canadian Community Association, discusses these findings and what Sudanese Canadians want to see Mark Carney’s administration do to help their loved ones in Sudan.

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