Opinion: The violence in Sudan is partly our fault

Opinion: The violence in Sudan is partly our fault
- April 24, 2023
- Jacqueline Burns, poli sci Ph.D. student, explains in this guest essay for The New York Times (also ran in The Hill and Letters from an American)
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Jacqueline Burns, [UCI political science Ph.D. student], a former adviser to the U.S.
special envoy for Sudan and South Sudan and a senior policy analyst at the nonprofit,
nonpartisan RAND Corporation writes, “Khartoum has been wracked with violence for
nearly a week. … The international community should not stop trying to end violent
conflicts, but future efforts must consider who matters for peace and who does not.”
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