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Rights group report: Sudanese soldiers raped more than 200 women, girls


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Greg Botelho and Radina Gigova, CNN

Sat February 14, 2015

 

(CNN)Darfur has a long, dark history filled with horrors.

 

But these nightmares aren't all in the far past, according to Human Rights Watch.

 

Citing 130 interviews with locals, the advocacy group said this week that in October, Sudanese soldiers raped more than 200 women and girls over a 36-hour period in the north Darfur town of Tabit.

 

"Witnesses told Human Rights Watch that during (the) attacks, government soldiers went house-to-house in Tabit, searching houses, looting property, severely beating residents, and raping women and girls," the report stated. "On the two nights, soldiers forced many of the men to outdoor locations on the outskirts of the town, leaving the women and children especially vulnerable."

 

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