Sudanese Government officials, where violent clashes took place for a month, condemned many people. violations civiliansespecially womenin your hand armed men inside Khartoum, capital of SudanAccording to the news of the British newspaper The Guardian.
Refugees are among those who have received aid since the outbreak of the civil war last month, and authorities believe no more sexual assault cases have been reported.
Four women and a girlThree of them are refugees, receiving support from a special unit whose manager says he thinks most things have happened. sexual violence not condemned in the city. “I think the cases are much more, but not all victims can reach us and get the necessary support because of what happened,” said Suliema Ishaq, Director of the Unit for Combating Violence against Women at the Sudanese Ministry of Social Security. Works.
Two of the women said that they were raped by members of the organization. Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). After fleeing the violence in their country, three refugees living in the city reported the violence. was raped by unknown gunman.
Hospitals, half gas
Moreover 600 killed and more than 5,000 injured, including civilians Since April 15, there has been conflict between the Sudanese Army led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (known as Hemedti). Both have shared power since the military coup in October 2021 that expelled civilian members of the transitional government formed after the overthrow of dictator Omar al-Bashir.
Only 16 percent of hospitals Khartoum They are operating at full capacity and health officials have reported that some centers are occupied by RSF forces, which control almost 90% of the capital.
According to this Isaac, violence and a lack of health resources mean his unit can only offer “minimal help”. There is no safe passage to the places where there are drugs, these are occupied,” he said.