Opinion Martin Regg Cohn: Canada can’t run away from the mess it made worse in Sudan
Canada and the West worried about not leaving any dual nationalsToday, what about the remaining 48 million Sudanese with no foreign passports and nowhere to go? Out of sight, out of mind.
Yet Canada has hardly been absent over the years. While Canadians see themselves as mere bystanders today, we were once major oil barons in Sudan. The battle for Khartoum threatens to bifurcate an already battered Sudan in the north. Meanwhile, the ongoing jousting in Juba, nascent capital of South Sudan, threatens to bisect that newly independent sub-Saharan nation.
“I appreciate that Canadian oil company,” parliamentary speaker Hassan Turabi — the movement’s spiritual and political leader, told me in his Khartoum office back then.
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