Does the Foreign Office provide adequate protection for our citizens in the Sudan?

The BBC has dug a little deeper into the Sudanese political scene, particularly with regard to overseas aid workers and ex-pats, in this article by Jonah Fisher.

During the two-and-a-half years I lived in Sudan, expatriates were regularly targeted by the authorities.

Aid workers who provided information about human rights abuses in Darfur were often arrested or expelled as spies.

On one occasion a small private party of aid workers and peacekeepers in Darfur was violently broken up by national security and one of the women was sexually assaulted by an officer.

The story that appeared in newspapers the next day was of a Western orgy having been halted.

In view of some of the incidents reported in this article and the apparent naivety of Gillian Gibbons, I wonder, “Does the Foreign Office issue sufficiently strong warnings and adequate guidelines to those British citizens who work or intend to work in this region?”


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