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"It's Not My Son's Fault," the Drama of Pregnant Women Being Raped in Sudan

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Khartoum, Sudan. Nesma’s baby has her mother’s smile and eyes, but nothing from her father, one of the three paramilitary fighters who raped her in a group two years ago in the capital of Sudan. “I saw their faces. I remember them,” the 26-year-old AFP told her whose name has been changed to protect her privacy. Little Yaser is one of thousands of children born to rape survivors in the three years of fighting between the Sudanese army and the pa…
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Khartoum, Sudan. Nesma’s baby has her mother’s smile and eyes, but nothing from her father, one of the three paramilitary fighters who raped her in a group two years ago in the capital of Sudan. “I saw their faces. I remember them,” the 26-year-old AFP told her whose name has been changed to protect her privacy. Little Yaser is one of thousands of children born to rape survivors in the three years of fighting between the Sudanese army and the pa…

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udgtv broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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