Sudan’s new wave of displacement sparks alarming accounts of abuse and starvation
Aid organizations say the growing number of displaced families is worsening already dire conditions in the camps, where clean water, food and medical supplies remain critically scarce.
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00:00A new surge of displacement from Sudan's conflict-hit city of El Fashar is triggering renewed alarm among aid agencies as families fleeing violence recount powering experiences of abuse, hunger and deadly journeys to safety.
00:14Camps receiving new arrivals say they are overwhelmed with doctors warning that the influx is threatening already limited resources.
00:22We walked in the streets for two days on our feet. If the cars of the rapid support forces found us, they beat us. If they didn't see us, you don't get beaten. In Kani, we walked for a period of eight hours. In the streets, we saw beatings, raping, weeping, anything, even running people over with their cars.
00:48Sins at the camps reflect the trauma of those fleeing as families crowd into makeshift tents while humanitarian workers struggle to respond. Medical teams are treating malnourished children, pregnant women and people injured during their escape.
01:06We lived through a very big crisis. Continuous shelling by drones, artillery and random bullets. Food also took a hit. It was a complete siege. There was no food at all. We reached a point where we were eating ambas.
01:25It described scenes of tragedy on the roads out of the city.
01:32There were dead bodies on the streets. People who collapsed because of working and harassment. They would ask for water. If you add it, you give it to them. And if not, we left them on the streets. Most of them women and children.
01:50Aid organizations say the growing number of displaced families is worsening already dire conditions in the camps where clean water, food and medical supplies remain critically scarce.
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