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<p>The UK has a proud history of providing protection to those who need it. Each case
is carefully considered on its individual facts and merits in ac-cordance with our
international obligations under the Refugee Convention and European Convention on
Human Rights (ECHR).</p><p>Each individual assessment is made against the background
of the latest available country of origin information and any relevant caselaw.</p><p>Our
assessment of the situation in Sudan is set out in the relevant country policy and
information notes, which are available on the Gov.uk website.</p><p>Where someone
establishes a well-founded fear of persecution or serious harm in their country they
are normally granted protection and are not expected to return there.</p>
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