Sudan War: torture, rape, and forced hunger as a paramiliter of the Limp Limp City | World News

The face marked by terror and torture fills the displacement camps of the North Darfur.

Their eyes are filled with despair when they describe what they have survived during the siege of 16 months in one Sudanthe oldest city.

It has trapped the people they love and spread armed violence, leaving the village after the village caught fire to the ground.

Cases of extreme torture, rape and forced hunger were distributed again and again in a terrible detailed.

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This old man told us that he was blinded by RSF when he tried to escape

Women collapsed into sobs when they pondered the future and parents raised their hands to the sky, trembling and empty, to pray for help that was too late.

In a shelter that does not help much humanitarian assistance, the camp director submits our list that shows the demand for clean water, medical supply, and food. Even TARP PBB Putih Rare trademarks.

Some tent materials are used to close the gap in a sticky wall that surrounds the traditional hut that has been built by families that have been built for themselves.

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They use it as a temporary protection from a raging battle to control the regional capital, Al Fashir.

Instead of running away to the nearby chad, they waited here for the news that the siege had been raised and they might finally be able to return.

But the news might never come.

Battle for Al Fashir – and Sudan

Al Fashir is dead limply to death by the Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) because they encourage to claim full control over Darfur’s region as a base for their parallel government, after the military reclaimed the Khartoum capital and other major sites in Central Sudan.

Nearly one million people face hunger in Al Fashir and the surrounding camps when the RSF imposed a full blockade, launching armed attacks on volunteers and aid workers who risked their lives to bring food.

In the city, thousands of people were bombarded by the shooting almost every day from the surrounding RSF forces.

RSF physically strengthens their siege with the dike – lifted soil mounds. First seen by Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, the embankment was seen from outer space.

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The Sudan war began in April 2023, when the old tension between the Sudan army and the RSF broke out in Khartoum.

The UN agency said in July that around 40,000 people had been killed and nearly 13 million refugees.

Relevant descriptionSome mediation efforts have failed to secure the mechanism of humanity access or pauses in battle.

‘We can hear some of them killed’

When the bomb descended at Al Fashir, civilians who were covered in war by road to the hospital that functioned last in the state. But the bed in Tina’s hospital is mostly empty.

Facilities are unable to provide free or subsidized maintenance to people who need it.

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“This is very difficult. This hospital cannot treat patients without money,” said Dr. Usman Adam, standing on a thin teenager with a gunshot wound in his stomach.

“We need support.

“Both medicine or money for the victims – however, we need support.”

Maaz, 18, a victim of a gunshot wound, was treated in a hospital that was last functioning in North Darfur
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Maaz, 18, a victim of a gunshot wound, was treated in a hospital that was last functioning in North Darfur

In the nearest camps, women grieve brothers and sisters, father, and husband were killed, disappeared or still trapped in Al Fashir. Many of them were forced to face the torture of Quick Support (RSF) when they tried to escape.

“If you don’t have money to pay a ransom, they take you into a room that looks like an office and says ‘If you don’t have anything, we will kill you or worse’,” said Zahra’s 20 -year -old mother, talking to us at Women’s School in Tine which is now an emergency shelter.

“They beat men, robbed them and whip them. We could hear some of them killed when we were caught on a mat and threatened. We gave them money, but they brought other girls to a room, and we did not know whether they were beaten or raped.”

Zahra is threatened by RSF and hears people killed
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Zahra is threatened by RSF and hears people killed

The women around him on the mat echoed Zahra’s sadness.

“They beat us, torture us, embarrass us – everything you can imagine!” One shouted while crying.

A mother named Leila sat next to her four children and looked down. I asked him if he had hope to return to Al Fashir, and he began to say no when the women near him shouted: “Yes! We will return with God’s grace.”

Leila adheres to a weak affirmation, but her eyes have a resignation from a haunting permanent loss. The city, as he knows, is lost.

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Babies and young children silently stared out of their lap. Many of them use signs of physical surprises. An older woman on the mat told us that her grandson was blinded by the extreme conditions of their escape and took us to see it and her mother in their hut.

“We fled from Al Fashir to the Tawila camp when I was very pregnant,” Nadeefa said, when his son Mustafa cried on his lap, could not focus his eyes.

Mustafa was blinded as a newborn baby after her mother fled from RSF
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Mustafa was blinded as a newborn baby after her mother fled from RSF

“After I gave birth, we traveled here. Mustafa was only 16 days old and could not handle hard conditions. Over time, we realized that he could not see. We thought he was blinded as a newborn baby on the road.”

Mother and mother -in -law sat on the mat next to him and took turns trying to calm Mustafa. Husna’s mother -in -law told us that her own son, Mustafa’s father, was lost.

“We don’t know where my child is,” he said. “He disappeared when we fled.”

Mustafa's father disappeared when the family escaped from the RSF
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Mustafa’s father disappeared when the family escaped from the RSF

‘They kill my children’

An old woman, air, approaching us in the same page as her own story to tell.

“These people [the RSF] kill my children. They killed my in -laws. They are orphans my grandchildren. They killed my two sons.

“One of my daughters gave birth to the road and I took her to this camp. I don’t have anything,” he said, trembling as she stood up.

“They raped my two younger daughters in front of me. There was nothing more than that. They fled from shame and humiliation. I haven’t seen them since then.”

RSF raped Princess Eve in front of her
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RSF raped Princess Eve in front of her

Dr. Afaf Ishaq, Director of the Emergency Response (EER) Volunteer, sobbed nearby.

“I have dealt with thousands and thousands of cases, I am on the verge of mental disorders,” he said.

“Sometimes in the morning, I drink tea and forget that I need to eat or how to function. I just sat listening to the testimony after the testimony in my head and felt like I was hallucinating.”

Every person we spoken to points to him as a source of relief and assistance, but Dr. Ishaq mostly carries a burden alone. When a haphazard financial support for the ERR community’s kitchen ended, he said people flock to complaints about hunger.

Dr. Ishaq lived in the camp alone after escaping from his home in Khartoum at the beginning of the war in April 2023. She said she quickly fled after her husband joined the RSF.

Dr. Afaf Ishaq has seen thousands of cases of violence and sexual violence
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Dr. Afaf Ishaq has seen thousands of cases of violence and sexual violence

Since then, she has been reminded about the cruelty carried out by her husband in Khartoum, his hometown of Al Fashir and ethnic violence they committed throughout the region.

“RSF focuses on ethnicity,” he said. “If you come from Zaghawa, Massalite, Fur – from the Darfuri tribe – you must be killed, you must be raped.

“If they find that your mother or father comes from other tribes such as Rizeigat or Mahamid – they will not rape you, they will not touch you.”

RSF has surrounded Al Fashir for 16 months. PIC file: Reuters
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RSF has surrounded Al Fashir for 16 months. PIC file: Reuters

Message for the West

In January, the Biden government determined that the RSF carried out genocide in Darfur, 20 years after the former US Secretary Colin Powell made a declaration in 2004.

But the appointment does not help extinguish violence.

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The Sudan government accused the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to supply weapons and logistics support to RSF. UAE denied these claims but many who were in the field in Darfur said that her role in this war was accepted as a fact.

The silence of the UAE allies in the West, including the British and the US, was felt hard here – interspersed with shots and daily bombs.

Dr. Ishaq fled from her home in Khartoum at the beginning of the war after her husband joined the RSF
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Dr. Ishaq fled from her home in Khartoum at the beginning of the war after her husband joined the RSF

Dr. Ishaq District touched when I asked him about the neglect of the international community.

“I direct my mistakes to the international community. How can they talk about human rights and ignore what is happening here?

“Where is humanity?”

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