King Charles meets former refugees from Sudanese community

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'I'm so glad you're safe here'. That’s what King Charles III had to say to former refugees who escaped by boat to Europe from the Darfur genocide. Sudanese activist Amouna Adam invited him to meet her community when they met on Holocaust Memorial Day.

The King told former refugees who escaped by boat to Europe from the Darfur genocide: "I'm so glad you're safe here".

Sudanese activist Amouna Adam invited him to meet her community when the pair met on Holocaust Memorial Day. The event, organised by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust and the human rights organisation Waging Peace, was held at a central London venue used for events by the UK's Sudanese community.

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