Arab militia target boys and men in Sudan, say mothers
By Reuters
25 December 2023 |
3:25 am
When Awatef Adam, a 43-year-old mother of seven, fled from a weeks-long massacre in the Sudanese city of El Geneina to Chad in mid-June, she feared Arab militiamen were targeting Masalit males. This report contains graphic violent references.
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