The cold, hungry reality of displacement in war-torn Sudan’s Tawila
Summary
Fighting in the city of el-Fasher in Sudan has forced many people to flee their homes and seek refuge in places like the Tawila refugee camp. The capture of el-Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led to severe hardships, with reports of violence and destruction. Many people have been displaced, and resources are scarce in the refugee camps.Key Facts
- Montaha Omer Mustafa and others fled the city of el-Fasher as the RSF took control.
- People traveled on foot for days, faced theft by armed groups, and experienced fear and scarcity.
- el-Fasher, once populated, became almost empty within days as thousands fled.
- Over 120,000 people left el-Fasher, many of whom were already displaced.
- The International Criminal Court (ICC) reported war crimes committed by the RSF.
- There have been reports of targeted violence against the Zaghawa and Fur ethnic groups.
- Satellite images showed evidence of efforts to hide mass killings in el-Fasher.
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