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570,000 Souls Trapped in Survival Camps

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For the first time in years, reporters have crossed into Darfur  and what they found is a human storm hidden from the world.

Over 570,000 displaced people now crowd the dusty streets of Tawila, a once-quiet town turned mega-refuge larger than many European cities. They fled El Fasher, just 60 kilometers away, where bombs and bullets tore through homes.

Fatima Mohamed Umar arrived days ago, clutching her grandchildren.

“The sky was fire,” she whispered. “Shells fell like rain. We left everything behind.”

Her story echoes thousands. Paramilitary forces control vast areas; villages stand empty, roofs collapsed, lives erased.

Cholera Stalks the Young

In Tawila’s makeshift clinics, children fight for breath. A cholera wave sweeps through tents, fueled by dirty water and packed conditions. Dr. Nazir Mouhajr Abdallah, a frontline medic, sees the worst:

“Malnourished kids with malaria  cholera finishes them in hours.”

Aid trucks crawl in, days late. One meal a day is luxury. Water is rationed by the cup.

The Wounds You Can’t See

Beyond fever and hunger lies silent agony. Faiza Abdalla, a counselor who fled violence herself, listens to women who survived the unspeakable.

“They come at night,” she says softly. “Some can’t speak. Others just cry.”

Assault, loss, terror  the mental toll is crushing. Support is scarce, but Faiza’s tent is a sanctuary of whispers.

War Crimes in the Open

A UN probe accuses both army and paramilitaries of targeting civilians. Killings, rape, village burnings  labeled war crimes and crimes against humanity. The world hears the verdict. Darfur lives it.

A Cry from the Camps

Tawila isn’t just a camp  it’s a city of survival, built on fear and hope. With paramilitaries ruling the countryside and battles raging nearby, more families arrive daily.

Journalists’ rare access lifts the veil: Darfur is bleeding  and the world must watch.

Will the world act before it’s too late? Share your voice below.


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