Scientist whose other half is stuck in Sudan explains individuals caught there as ‘sitting ducks’
A biomedical researcher in the UK who is wed to a Sudanese lady has actually criticised the federal government for leaving them in “limbo”.
Anas Himedan informed Sky News today that he remained in the procedure of finishing a partner family visa however that given that the war broke out there was no chance of finishing it.
There was “no details” from the federal government regarding what individuals in his circumstance can do to get member of the family in the nation to safety.
Discussing the conditions within Sudan itself, Mr Himedan explained them as “truly, truly, bad”.
“There’s no water, no electrical energy, food materials are running low, the banks are closed so individuals can’t even withdraw money to purchase materials,” he said.
“People are actually siting ducks awaiting their fate.”
His other half presently is not permitted to come to Britain as her visa application is insufficient.
He explained himself as in a state of “limbo” not understanding where he and his other half stood and said he believed the British federal government required to “do more and act quickly”, including that he didn’t feel they were taking the circumstance as seriously as other European nations.