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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been expelled from Sudan, violating established guidelines. This follows the expulsion of other humanitarian organizations in recent months, despite ICRC's efforts to aid 1.5 million people in the country. The ICRC hopes to resume operations soon, with Parliament members mediating discussions. The expulsion raises implications for U.S. interests, potentially leading to heightened conflict and complicating efforts to address human rights abuses in Sudan, amidst ongoing U.S. sanctions and support for ICRC's mission.
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Red Cross Expulsion from Sudan • Violated guidelines • Other organizations expelled before • Helped 1.5 million people • ICRC hopes to resume soon • Parliament members mediating discussions
Implications for US • Possible heightened conflict • President indicted • US sanctions on Sudan • Aim to end human rights abuses, stabilize • US has interest in ICRC efforts resuming • Indirect support