In the row of women waiting silently to add their names to the 230,000 Sudanese people crammed into this bleak sanctuary, Fatima Arabi Ahmed sways to soothe four-month-old Saida on her back.
They are gaunt from the deliberate starvation Sudan’s belligerent generals are accused of orchestrating, threatening the world’s worst famine for decades.
“They shot and killed people for no reason,” she says, explaining why she abandoned her home in Darfur with her five children, not knowing the fate of her husband or her brother
They are gaunt from the deliberate starvation Sudan’s belligerent generals are accused of orchestrating, threatening the world’s worst famine for decades.
“They shot and killed people for no reason,” she says, explaining why she abandoned her home in Darfur with her five children, not knowing the fate of her husband or her brother