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The last month of our season was good, but the start and middle were not great

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People are dying like insects : Paramilitary forces accused of atrocities in Darfur – The Irish Times

Seven months into Sudan’s civil war, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and its allies are ransacking and capturing the Darfur region

With Darfur in Its Sights, Paramilitary Group Is Accused of Atrocities

Seven months into Sudan’s civil war, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and its allies are ransacking and capturing the Darfur region. An aid worker said, “People are dying like insects.”

Seizing Darfur Region, Paramilitary Forces are Accused of Atrocities

NAIROBI, Kenya — Bodies littered the road out of El Geneina, a town in western Sudan, as Dr. Rodwan Mustafa and his family sped down a bumpy road that led to the border with Chad and, they hoped, safety. A day earlier, rampaging Arab militiamen had grabbed Mustafa by the neck, accusing him of giving medical care to enemy fighters. That was his signal to run. Racing toward the border with his family in a car, he saw chickens clucking over the bloodied corpses of those who hadn’t fled in time. A c

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