We’ve seen the evidence of ethnic cleansing. We must act now or be condemned for our inhumanity

April 16, 2006 — ’We send our grandmothers to collect the firewood. We know they will be beaten. But we have no choice; if we send our men, they will kill them. If we send our women or our girls, they will rape them.’ I could see the bitterness and despair on the young woman’s face as she described the cruel choice that her family is forced to make every day. We were standing in Abu Shouk displaced persons’ camp in Darfur, Sudan, in front of the flimsy tent that she called home. She explained how her community faces attack from the mounted Janjaweed militia, the same people who had driven her from her village two years ago: ’First, the planes came, then the men on horseback. They shot at us and burnt our huts. We had no choice but to run.’  (more…)




 

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