Embassy of Sudan, London

The Embassy of Sudan in London is the diplomatic mission of Sudan in the United Kingdom, situated across from St James's Palace.

In 2013 the embassy was the site of a protest following a crackdown against protestors in Khartoum opposed to cuts in a fuel subsidy.

The landmark case Benkharbouche v Embassy of Sudan (2015) involved a Moroccan national who was employed as a cook at the Sudanese embassy in London.

In 2020, two assistants of the military attaché at the embassy applied for political asylum in Britain.

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 File:Embassy_of_Sudan_in_London_2.jpg|Plaque outside the embassy in Arabic and English depicting the Emblem of Sudan File:Embassy of the Republic of Sudan in London.JPG|The embassy 