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British Citizen Left To Die In Sudan

May 26, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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British Citizen Left To Die In Sudan

Abdalla Sholgami and Wife.

An 85-year-old British national in Sudan was shoot by a sniper, and his wife also died of hunger, after the British diplomatic mission in Sudan abandoned them to care for themselves. Abdalla Sholgami resided right opposite the street from the UK’s embassy in Khartoum with his 80-year-old crippled wife, Alaweya Rishwan.

Azhaar Sholgami and Grandmother
Azhaar Sholgami (left), Alaweya Rishwan, Azhaar’s Grandmother.

Despite many requests for assistance, the London hotel owner didn’t receive assistance in leaving Sudan, even after a British forces were dispatched to assist the evacuation of embassy workers. Instead, the elderly couple were advised to travel to an airfield 40 kilometers outside of Khartoum, thus going through crossfires of the warring factions, to board a rescue plane.

The British Foreign Office described the Sholgamis’ situation as “extremely sad,” but that “our ability to provide consular assistance is severely limited, and we cannot provide in-person support within Sudan.”

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Since the crisis began in April, Khartoum’s diplomatic district has endured significant combat. A tug of war between the two generals, thus, the heads of the regular army, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, ignited the violence.

The Sholgami family communicated with the UK embassy just a few days after the war broke out. About a week after the combat began, the British Embassy was evacuated, with the assistance of the British Army and Royal Air Force. Azhaar Sholgami, Mr Sholgami’s granddaughter, implied that the UK embassy was just “maximum four steps away.”

“I was informed they had 100 troops who came and evacuated their staff. They could not cross the road. I’m still very disappointed in them,” Azhaar sad said.

Battling with hunger and a lack of water, Mr Sholgami was compelled to abandon his wife in order to seek assistance. Abdallah Sholgami was shoot three times by a sniper, as he scrambled around for help. He was shot in the hand, chest, and lower back, and with no medical facilities nearby, Mr Sholgami was transferred to a relative in another section of Khartoum and survived.

British Evacuation
British Embassy workers and their families, and British nationals in Sudan were evacuated from Sudan by British Forces.

On her own, Alaweya Rishwan’s family members found it difficult to locate her in a sniper-infested area. However, her family kept on phoning the UK Foreign Office’s helpline to assist Alaweya Rishwan, but she was left alone in the residence. She was later discovered dead by a Turkish diplomatic officer.

The family claimed the UK government did nothing to help them, and hasn’t heard from them since 3 May, when the last rescue flight to the UK departed.

“What happened to my grandparents was a crime against humanity, not only by the RSF, not only by the Sudanese army, but by the British embassy, because they were the only ones that could have prevented this from happening to my grandparents,” Azhaar explained.

The UK Foreign Office in a response to Azhaar claims said, “The ongoing military conflict means Sudan remains dangerous. The UK is taking a leading role in the diplomatic efforts to secure peace in Sudan.”

Hospital Attacks In Sudan

Sudan Hospital
Only a hand full of hospitals in Sudan have been operating since the conflict began in April.

Mr Sholgami has since escaped to Egypt, where he has been administered medical treatments, after his injuries were surgically operated on without anesthesia by his son, a medical doctor, in Khartoum. According to Sudan’s Doctors Union, only a few Khartoum hospitals still operates, following weeks of conflict. Medical facilities have been targeted by both forces.

Sudan Hospital 2.0
Some Hospitals have endured bombardments from Ariel strikes and artillery strikes from both warring factions.

Investigations have revealed distressing proof suspected war crimes committed by both sides against health care facilities and personnel. Satellite data and mapping tools were utilized to evaluate input from users on a huge scale, and several doctors were interviewed to develop a depiction of who may be perpetrating war crimes.

The Ibn Sina hospital has been one of those, having been attacked in an aerial bombardment or by artillery fire while doctors were attending to civilian victims.

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Tags: Abdalla SholgamiAleweya RishwanAzhaar SholgamiEvacuationSudanUKUK Foreign Office
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