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Monday, November 13, 2023

Missile hits Salesian Sisters' house in Khartoum Sudan

Report at Independent Catholic News - Source: ACN
By John Newton and Filipe d'Avillez
Dated Monday, 6 November 2023 - here is a full copy:

Sudan: Missile hits Salesian Sisters' house 

Damage at Dar Mariam Mission in Khartoum (© ACN).


A bomb has caused major damage to the Salesian Sisters' mission centre in Sudan. Dar Mariam Mission in Khartoum - which houses five religious Sisters, a priest and lay people who sought refuge there - was hit at 6.50am last Friday (3rd November).

Fr Jacob Thelekkadan, the resident priest, said that the bomb hit the building's first floor, and those in the house at the time thought it was a miracle that no one was killed. Casualties were minimised as the women and children staying there were all gathered on the ground floor at the time.

Fr Thelekkadan said: "We cannot imagine the harm that these explosions would have caused if it landed on the ground floor."

Some residents suffered slight injuries. One young mother and her two children, aged seven and four, received minor head wounds.


The first floor, which sustained most of the damage, houses most of the bedrooms.

Fr Thelekkadan told ACN that the bomb broke into two when it hit the building, causing two explosions. The priest said: "The first part of the bomb shattered the teacher's room, hurting him on both his legs, but not very seriously.

"The second part of the bomb shattered the two rooms of the Sisters and their room doors flew off and fell a metre away. Two of the Salesian Sisters were in one room and the room door and toilet door fell on them. One of them was injured in the back, though not seriously. The doors probably saved her from the heavy shrapnel of the bomb."

He added: "The bomb then tore through the brick wall of the toilet, making a large hole, and then through the brick wall of the room of two other Sisters who were already in the ground-floor chapel."

All those injured in the blasts were taken to hospital, but have already been discharged.

Fr Thelekkadan said a painting of Our Lady was destroyed, adding "We are certain that Our Blessed Mother wanted to sacrifice herself for all of us. Thus, the beautiful portrait of Our Blessed Mother shattered into pieces. I want to reiterate the continuous provident care of God on all in Dar Mariam. The maternal protection of Our Blessed Mother reigns in Dar Mariam."

Fr Thelekkadan was in charge of St Joseph's Vocational Centre in Khartoum, which closed because of heavy fighting. He stayed in Sudan to support the Salesian sisters who are looking after not only women and children, but also the elderly and infirm at the Dar Mariam Mission.

He said: "Continue to pray that this senseless and tragic war will come to an end and that God may grant the gift of lasting peace to the Sudan."

Estimates vary, but according to the UN special envoy for Sudan, Volker Perthes, at least 5,000 people have been killed, and over 12,000 wounded since the conflict started in April.


View original: https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/48424


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Sunday, August 06, 2023

URGENT: South Sudanese humanitarians seek funding to transport people fleeing Sudan fighting: UN

NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor: I have combined this news report with three posts from Emmanuel Jal's Facebook page where he highlights an urgent need to transport South Sudanese returnees home safely. Most are stranded in places around the border where they can't afford to travel any further. Many have family they can stay with. Others will need shelter. 


The news report says the UN urgently needs $26.4m to transport South Sudanese returnees by river, road or air. Emmanuel's posts last May, June, July show people helping some returnees to get home safely by bus or boat. 

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Report at China View - english.news.cn/

Source: Xinhua; Editor: huaxia

Dated Thursday 27 July 2023, 03:53:15 - here is a full copy:


South Sudanese humanitarians seek funding to transport people fleeing Sudan fighting: UN


UNITED NATIONS, July 26 (Xinhua) -- The humanitarian community in South Sudan is seeking urgent funding to transport people fleeing fighting in Sudan, mostly South Sudanese returnees, a UN spokesman said on Wednesday.


"Many of those fleeing are vulnerable with no financial resources to continue their journey inside the country," said Stephane Dujarric, chief spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.


The spokesman said that humanitarians have been helping people reach their final destinations by river, road or air but are running out of funds. Without new funding, humanitarian agencies will be forced to halt transportation in two weeks' time.


"With no onward transportation available, more people will become stranded in and around the border towns where humanitarian services are already overstretched," Dujarric said.


"We need 26.4 million U.S. dollars to continue providing this service until the end of the year," he added. 


View the original report here: 

http://www.chinaview.cn/africa/20230727/57b208f1f44440c0bd9bb73dc964c074/c.html

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From Emmanuel Jal Facebook page

Posted 26 May 2023 - here is a full copy:

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Thank you @angelicafuentes63 for hiring a bus to take 43 individuals to safety from Kosti in Sudan to Unity state Bentiu in South Sudan. If you want to be part of this cause you can check out our partner @chooselove who is currently hiring too buses with partnership with @guaafrica 


WATCH video of Emmanuel:

Thank you @angelicafuentes63 for hiring a bus to take 43 individuals to safety from Kosti in Sudan to Unity state Bentiu in South Sudan. If you…


View the original post with video here: 

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=261580383056246

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From Emmanuel Jal Facebook page

Emmanuel Jal is in Sudan

Posted 27 June 2023 - here is a full copy:

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We continue to send buses from Sudan to safety in South Sudan through my charity @guaafrica and our partnership with @chooselove


Thanks to all those who have stood with us and raised funds. 


The roads are very dangerous and we are prioritising the safety of women and children and those with no funds so they can escape the horrors still playing out In Khartoum. It’s upsetting to see how the main stream media has forgotten so quickly about the situation there but we continue to put a spotlight and help those who need it. 


#wewantpeace #sudan #khartoum #southsudan #mylifeisart


View the original post here:

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From Emmanuel Jal Facebook page

Poste14 July 2023 at 10:07 - here is a full copy:

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@maryannthompsonfrenk thank you for playing a part in getting two buses secured to people to safety this week from Sudan to South Sudanese We are grateful to angels that you rallied to make it possible here are there names.

Shout out to 

Felix Meneses

Chase Robertson

Alan Keith

Joshua Raymond Frenk

The Memnosyne Institute

Marcus X Russell

Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk

John Philp Thompson


These photos here are from our previous buses hired by @guaafrica with partnership with @chooselove

This week we will have people travel by boats and buses.

View the original post here:

https://www.facebook.com/EmmanuelJal/posts/pfbid02XJc8dWLFpeVgHvEY2pdzPKevcYAgs4F9irEhXq7Nva9vSoRjHN3guiVc3Rv62ArMl


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