Trudeau administration leaves Canadian citizens stranded in Sudan to their fate

Canadian citizens Sudan

Evacuating Canadian citizens from Sudan: The recent statement from Canada’s foreign affairs minister, Melanie Joly, declaring the evacuation of Canadian citizens and diplomatic staff from Sudan as “impossible,” has understandably caused frustration and concern among those affected. The escalating violence between Sudan’s army and a powerful paramilitary force has further added to the anxiety, leaving Canadian citizens feeling let down and abandoned by their government.

Evacuating Canadian citizens from Sudan currently ‘impossible’

It is not just about the inability to evacuate citizens in a time of crisis; it is also about the lack of foresight and planning that has gone into preparing for such situations. It is the responsibility of any government to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens, especially when they are overseas in potentially dangerous situations. However, it appears that the Canadian government has failed in this regard.

Read More: Canada is on its way to LEGALISE RAPE

While other countries like the United States have been able to evacuate Canadian citizens from Sudan, Canada has thrown in the towel, displaying a lack of commitment to its citizens overseas. This is not the first time that Canada has fallen short in this regard. In the past, Canadian citizens have been left stranded in conflict zones and natural disasters, with little to no assistance from their government.

Read More: Lazy, Corrupt and Immoral! The three names of Toronto’s police department

Source- The Globe and Mail

This lack of preparedness and inability to provide assistance to its citizens is a worrying trend, and one that needs to be addressed by the Canadian government. It is not enough to simply acknowledge the situation as impossible and wash their hands of the matter. The government must take responsibility for the safety and well-being of its citizens, and put measures in place to ensure that they are able to be evacuated in times of crisis.

Canadians deserve better from their government. They deserve to feel safe and protected, no matter where they are in the world. It is time for the Canadian government to step up and take action, to show its citizens that their safety and well-being is a top priority. Until then, the frustration and disappointment felt by Canadians will continue to grow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2kCZ29ZKwo

Exit mobile version