Sudan

The Sudanese embassy in Libya has called on the heads of Sudanese communities in various Libyan municipalities to raise awareness among their members about the importance of respecting the laws of the host country, its customs, and traditions. It also urged them to avoid gathering and assembling outside their homes, limit movement and travel unless absolutely necessary, and respect the rights of neighbors without causing harm or inconvenience to them.

The embassy said on Facebook on Thursday that Libya’s official government policies toward Sudanese nationals include providing them with facilities and assistance, considering them as “honored guests” rather than treating them like other illegal immigrants from different nationalities, in light of Sudan’s current circumstances. 

The embassy confirmed its ongoing communication with Libyan authorities and international and national humanitarian organizations to regularize the status of Sudanese nationals in Libya and provide them with all necessary facilities and services during the difficult circumstances facing Sudan.

It also noted that the measures taken by Libyan authorities regarding illegal immigrants are legitimate and part of their core responsibilities, stressing that Sudanese nationals are not exclusively targeted by these measures, as claimed by some social media pages.