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Sudan Has No One to Write to It.

Summary by El Plural
I vividly remember the first official visit of the Spanish government to Sudan in September 2004, accompanied by a small parliamentary delegation. At that time, the first anniversary of the start of the conflict, which more than 20 years later, in different forms and intensities, remains terribly active, had not yet passed. Back then, the conflict was concentrated in the Darfur region, where part of the 2004 visit took place. It was a conflict w…
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I vividly remember the first official visit of the Spanish government to Sudan in September 2004, accompanied by a small parliamentary delegation. At that time, the first anniversary of the start of the conflict, which more than 20 years later, in different forms and intensities, remains terribly active, had not yet passed. Back then, the conflict was concentrated in the Darfur region, where part of the 2004 visit took place. It was a conflict w…

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El Plural broke the news in on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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