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Controversy Erupts Over Refusal to Let Sudanese Students Sit for Exams in Chad

Controversy Erupts Over Refusal to Let Sudanese Students Sit for Exams in Chad

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 18, 2024 8:25 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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Social media in Sudan has erupted in controversy following the announcement that Chadian authorities have denied thousands of Sudanese students the opportunity to sit for their final secondary school exams, triggering a wave of backlash and criticism directed at both governments involved.

Malik Agar, the Vice President of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, confirmed that Chadian officials had refused to allow approximately 13,000 Sudanese students to take their Sudanese high school exams, scheduled for the end of December. The denial of permission to hold these exams in Chad has placed the futures of these students in serious jeopardy, leading to widespread concern among the Sudanese public.

In a widely circulated video, Agar explained that while the preparations for the exams had been progressing smoothly, the rejection by the Chadian government to hold the exams in the city of Abéché had brought the process to a halt. Agar described the decision as part of a broader effort aimed at undermining Sudan’s stability, claiming that it was a deliberate move to harm the country.

The students, most of whom are refugees fleeing the ongoing conflict in Sudan, have been working under extremely challenging conditions to prepare for their exams. They face severe shortages of basic educational resources, including textbooks, classrooms, and even basic supplies like chalk and water. Despite these hardships, they have remained determined to continue their education, often at great personal sacrifice.

Footage shared by social media users has previously shown the dire circumstances faced by the refugee students, with many calling for international assistance to help them complete their secondary education. Some students have expressed their frustration, asking for more support to ensure they are not left behind due to the ongoing war in Sudan.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that in October alone, over 60,000 Sudanese refugees arrived in Chad, fleeing the escalating violence in Sudan’s Darfur region. This surge in refugees has brought the total number of Sudanese refugees in Chad to over 1.1 million, making it the largest refugee influx in Chad’s history.

The Sudanese government’s claim has sparked widespread debate on social media, with many Sudanese citizens questioning the lack of support for students within the country, given the war. Some have pointed to the long-standing tensions between Sudan and Chad, particularly following allegations from Sudanese officials accusing Chad of providing arms to Sudanese paramilitary forces operating along the border.

On social media, reactions have varied widely. Blogger Imad al-Jayli expressed hope that the exams would proceed as planned, suggesting that alternative solutions could be found for those unable to sit for them. Meanwhile, blogger Ahlam al-Fayil emphasized the urgent need for the Sudanese government to find a solution to the crisis, given the large number of affected students.

The refusal by Chad to allow Sudanese students to sit for their exams highlights not only the educational challenges faced by refugees but also the ongoing political and diplomatic rift between Sudan and Chad. As the situation develops, many are watching to see whether Sudanese authorities will find a resolution that ensures these students are not denied the chance to complete their education amid the crisis.

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