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Sudan, among the Ethiopian displaced people from Tigray: “I fled because I didn’t want them to rape my daughters”

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GADAREF (SUDAN)  – A long expanse of sheet metal huts and tents that stand out with metallic flashes and blue spots, the color of the UN. Thus appears, from above, the Gadaref camp that welcomes 60,000 displaced people from Tigray.

Entire families fleeing bombing, repression and rape after Ethiopian Prime Minister, and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Abiy Ahmed ordered a military offensive in November 2020 to oust the Tigray Liberation Front from power.

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