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Sudan: Migration chief hears horrific accounts of exodus from El Fasher
“When people are coming out of the area, they are reporting widespread violence, sexual abuse, civilians who are sometimes being shot on sight,” said the Director General of the UN migration agency (IOM), Amy Pope, during a briefing on Wednesday. Hiding from drones “Many described leaving the area and seeing dead bodies along the way.” […]
Photo: © UNFPA Pregnant women have given birth on the streets as the last remaining maternity hospitals were looted and destroyed in that city, capital of the state of Northern Darfur. In Sudan, a war-torn country, rape could be being used as a weapon and the mere fact of being a woman there is a strong indicator of hunger, violence and death, warned the UN agency fighting for gender equality. “Women who speak to us from El Fasher, epicenter of …
In Sudan, El Fasher has become a city besieged by war and hunger. In a country plagued by months of fighting, women are living an ordeal that goes beyond understanding. As the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues to ravage the country, voices rise against violence and misfortune.
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