Iowa City’s Sudanese community calls for end to violence in Sudan
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‘They are subject to dying from either a bullet or from hunger because life has literally stopped there' IOWA CITY — Mohamed Emam has been able to talk with his family in Sudan as conflict escalates, but it has been “very difficult.” When the internet is down, he can’t reach them at all. Eman, an engineer who’s lived in Iowa City for 24 years, said his parents, brothers, sisters and other family members still live in Sudan. “The people, citizens, they have nothing to do with that war,” said Eman,...
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