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South Africa asked to help ordinary people in Sudan

Militants are preventing humanitarian organisations from delivering food aid

The US is calling on South Africa to help prevent a humanitarian disaster in Sudan.

Speaking Wednesday in South Africa, Princeton Lyman, the special  U.S. envoy on Sudan, said civilians caught up in fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile and South Kordofan states are running out of food  and medicine. Lyman says South Africa should pressure Sudan to allow in international humanitarian agencies.

Lyman says he fears “the prospect of hundreds of thousands of people dying with no access to food or medicine”.

Fighting between the Sudanese army and rebels who want to topple  the Khartoum government started last year in the states. Groups in both states, which border the new country of South Sudan, sided with the south during a lengthy civil war but remain part of the north.

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