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As the evacuation of British nationals from war torn Sudan is finally underway, criticism of the UK's response to the crisis remains widespread.
The nighttime rescue of British diplomats from the Sudanese capital last weekend by Special Forces was meant to help expunge the bitter memory of Britain's chaotic withdrawal from Kabul two years ago that left many Afghans eligible for relocation to the UK stranded.
But the recent operation only managed to secure the release of two dozen British diplomats
As the week progressed criticism grew over London rescuing fewer nationals than other European countries, such as France and Germany.
Reports suggest restrictive rules on who can board the flights had left people stranded.
These protesters here in Birmingham are furious for a number of reasons, first and foremost because of the conflict itself and the devastating impact is having on civilians in Sudan, however, they're also bitterly disappointed by the British government's poor response to the crisis, It's slow reaction to evacuate British dual nationals from Sudan and also its unwillingness to accept any refugees from the conflict zone.
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