Al Dabbah, Sudan — “We lost many of our loved ones and relatives.”
For nearly three years, I have documented the human toll of Sudan’s war, including the suffering it has caused to my own family. Yet little compares to what I heard last week at a displacement camp in the town of Al Dabbah in northern Sudan.
The camp hosts nearly 15,000 people from the western Darfur region who fled attacks by the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces after the group seized the city of El Fasher on 26 October, killing…
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