ENDS🧵 SIHA Network regional director @Halayalkarib talked about slave markets in Omdurman established by RSF, where they sell women they’ve abducted.
— Munchkin (@BSonblast) January 4, 2024
Women are sexually exploited by RSF; others are forced into domestic work - washing clothes, cooking for them, etc#KeepEyesOnSudan
Monday, January 08, 2024
Sudan: Slave markets in Omdurman established by RSF sell women they’ve abducted & sexually exploited
Thursday, June 15, 2023
UN: Sudan conflict displaced more than 2 million
Report at Radio Pakistan - https://www.radio.gov.pk/
Dated Thursday 15 June 2023 - full copy:
Sudan’s raging war forces over two million from their homes
In Sudan, fighting has again intensified in and around the capital Khartoum as the governor of West Darfur has been assassinated.
Governor Khamis Abakar was abducted by gunmen after a TV interview in which he accused the paramilitary fighters of genocide and called for international intervention.
The United Nations said the conflict has so far displaced more than 2 million people and escalating attacks in Darfur could amount to crimes against humanity.
View original: https://www.radio.gov.pk/15-06-2023/sudans-raging-war-forces-over-two-million-from-their-homes
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Analysis at UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Last updated: Tuesday 13 June 2023 - excerpts:
Sudan Situation Report - Situation Overview
Conflict-related sexual violence is a major concern. Since the fighting began, civil society organizations have reported increasing cases of gender-based violence in particular sexual violence and kidnappings targeting women and girls. Due to sensitivities and fear of reprisals including against survivors and service providers, many cases have not been formally reported, with the priority focus being on the provision of emergency care, protection and support to victims/survivors. While OHCHR continued to receive reports, the numbers are expected to be much higher.
Nearly 1.9 million people have been fled to safer locations inside and outside the country since the conflict began on 15 April. Over 1.4 million are internally displaced within Sudan, according to the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix as of 6 June. Most of the internally displaced people have taken refuge in West Darfur (19 per cent), White Nile (15 per cent), River Nile (13 per cent) and Northern states (13 per cent). They originally displaced from six states, including Khartoum (66 per cent), West Darfur (19 per cent), South Darfur (7 per cent), Central Darfur (6 per cent), North Darfur (2 per cent) and North Kordofan (0.2 per cent). Before the crisis, Sudan had already approximately 3.8 million displaced people, the majority of whom (an estimated 79 per cent) were based in Darfur and in severe need of humanitarian assistance. In addition, 460,000 people, including refugees, asylum seekers and returnees, have crossed into neighbouring countries, including Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia and South Sudan, according to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) as of 8 June.
View original: https://reports.unocha.org/en/country/sudan/
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