Sudan’s war, now more than 1,000 days old, has shifted from a military confrontation to what feminist and human rights groups describe as a widespread and systematic assault on women and girls.
Speaking to Radio Dabanga’s women-focused Kanadaka and Miriam (كندlكlت و مىlرم) programmes, activists and researchers said sexual violence is being used deliberately to terrorise communities, amid the collapse of protection systems and near-total impunity.
Women, they stressed, are now at the…
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