As Sudan crisis rages, resettlement stalled; groups urge Ottawa to do more to help
OTTAWA — Canada has yet to reunite a single family with relatives who are trying to escape conflict-racked Sudan, while diaspora groups are demanding the federal government do more to end a yearlong civil war.
The fighting that erupted last April between duelling militias in the northeastern African country has forced out at least 8.5 million people in what the United Nations calls the largest internal displacement crisis in the world.
And so far, Canada has done little to stop it, said Imad Satti, director of the Edmonton-based Sudanese Canadian Communities Association.
“We haven’t done anything — just expressing concern, which doesn’t solve any problems,” Satti said. “There’s not enough pushing from the international committee, including Canada, to stop this war.”