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Human Rights Watch reports that 221 Women Raped Bulk Sudanese army in 36 Hours

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A total of 221 women and girls were raped by the Sudanese army in a very short time, 36 hours.

All victims suffered severe trauma and fear "nightmare" it will happen again.

The attack that took place in October of last year it became the main subject of a 48-page report Human Rights Watch (HRW) titled "Mass Rape in Darfur: Sudanese Army Attacks Against Civilians in Tabit" (Mass Rape in Darfur: Sudan Army Attacks Against Civilians in the curtain). HRW report was released today, Thursday (12/2).

However, the Sudanese government has repeatedly denied the incident.

The report contains allegations of rape against women and girls in Tabit, North Darfur Sudan Army conducted. Rumors say the soldiers had indeed ordered to rape by his superiors.

Among the victims was a mother 40s and three daughters. They all raped by soldiers. He added that the age of two children when the incident is still under 11 years old.

"As soon as they entered the house, they say: 'You killed our people. We will show you the real hell,'" he said.

"Then they started to beat us. They raped my three daughters and me. Some of them hold (my son), while the other raped her. They do it one by one."

Another victim said that the soldiers beat him and dragged him out of the house.

When he returned, he found that they had been raped three daughters. Worse, all the victims are minors. Their age was still less than 15 years.


The soldiers "beat my kids (young) and my oldest child rape. ... They put the clothes in her mouth, so that his screams could not be heard," he said.

A resident Tabit told HRW that since the attack on the residents there "live in an open prison".

HRW said that mass rape as a crime against humanity if proven to be a massive and well-planned against civilians. They called on the United Nations and the African Union to protect civilians in Tabit of more severe violence.

source:
Human Rights Watch (HRW) titled "Mass Rape in Darfur: Sudanese Army Attacks Against Civilians in Tabit" 

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