
Mohamed B. Zakaria
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4 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Nicholas Bariyo |Mohamed B. Zakaria
Hawa Adam spent hours hiding in a hole she dug inside her makeshift shelter at the Zamzam refugee camp in Sudan’s Darfur region. Heavy gunfire and loud explosions drowned out the cries of women, children and the elderly trying to outrun what was one of the worst attacks in the country’s two-year-long civil war. Camp administrators said at least 500 people, mainly Black Sudanese, were killed when the ethnic-Arab Rapid Support Forces targeted the country’s largest displacement camp on April 12.
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