He told the world what was happening in El Fasher. Then they sought him out. How Sudan lost ‘a (…)
For months, Mohamed Khamis Douda shared accounts of what life was like under siege. He was killed when RSF fighters finally took the Darfur city, raising fears activists and civil society figures are being hunted down For months, militiamen on the perimeters of El Fasher have asked those few who (…)
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