People are dying, you have to help': Guardiola decries wars in Sudan, Ukraine and Palestine
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People are dying, you have to help': Guardiola decries wars in Sudan, Ukraine and Palestine
"The vicepresident of the UAE, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan, owns City, where Guardiola is the manager. Never in the history of humanity have we had the info in front of our eyes more clearly than now, Guardiola said. The genocide in Palestine, what happened in Ukraine, what happened all around the world in Sudan, everywhere. What happened in front of us? Do you want to see it? It's our problem as human beings."
"prompting questions before City's Carabao Cup tie against Newcastle on Wednesday about why he was vocal on humanitarian issues. It is about a better place for humanity, he said. The people who run away from their countries, go in the sea and then go on a boat to get rescued: don't ask if he is right or wrong, rescue him. It is about a human being. After, we can agree, criticise. But peop"
Pep Guardiola named Sudan among conflicts where innocent people are dying and cited genocide in Palestine and the war in Ukraine as visible humanitarian crises. He urged immediate rescue and compassion for refugees and criticized global indifference to suffering. The Rapid Support Forces in Sudan have been accused of mass killings in El Fasher, and the UAE has been reported to back the RSF, a claim the UAE denies despite UN and independent evidence. UAE vice-president Sheikh Mansour, who owns Manchester City, admitted policy errors after reputational damage. Guardiola's charity-event remarks prompted questions about his humanitarian stance given the club's ownership links.
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