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Starvation in Sudan

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The Washington Post, April 28th, 1991

IMAGINE the entire population of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia facing starvation this year. Imagine, too, that emergency food assistance that would benefit many of the starving being blocked by the government. While that would be an unbelievable nightmare in this country, it is the reality for millions of people in the Sudan. The Sudanese, admittedly, are not alone in their impoverishment in that part of the world. Millions more in Ethiopia, Mozambique, Liberia, Angola and Somalia face famine and death. But the Sudan's deprivation is made all the more distressing by the callo...

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