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War crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed in Sudan’s western region of Darfur, where survivors have described rapes, killings, bombings, kidnappings and deliberate ...
Zamzam camp was established in 2004 to house people driven from their homes by janjaweed attacks. Just south of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur province, it swelled over the years to cover ...
Zamzam camp was established in 2004 to house people driven from their homes by janjaweed attacks. Just south of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur province, it swelled over the years to cover ...
Zamzam Camp was established in 2004 to house people driven from their homes by janjaweed attacks. Located just south of el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur province, ...
There are 'reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes and crimes against humanity' are being committed in Sudan's Darfur ...
Between 60,000 and 80,000 households - or up to 400,000 people, - have been displaced from Sudan’s Zamzam camp in North Darfur after it was taken over by the Rapid Support Forces, according to ...
Thousands fled Zamzam camp for El Fasher after RSF fighters, reportedly led by Jedo Abenchok, began humiliating displaced residents already facing severe shortages of food, water and protection ...
Amid battles and food insecurity across Sudan, many people are turning to weeds and wild plants to sustain them.
Mass displacement, horrific eyewitness accounts follow Sudan camp attack. An eyewitness who survived the attack by paramilitary forces on Sudan’s Zamzam camp described seeing dismembered and ...
Mass killings and starvation threaten hundreds of thousands of people trapped in El Fasher, the capital city of North Darfur, ...
The assault on the Zamzam camp, which holds 500,000 people in the besieged city of El Fasher, was notable even by the standards of a civil war that has seen countless atrocities as well as ...
The April 11 attack was the worst ever suffered by Zamzam, Sudan’s largest displacement camp, in its 20 years of existence. Once home to some 500,000 residents, the camp has been virtually emptied.