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Kidnapping and sexual slavery of underage girls in Greater Khartoum |
2023-12-02 |
[SUDANTRIBUNE] Disturbing reports have emerged of the kidnapping and sexual slavery of underage girls in Greater Khartoum, highlighting the harrowing experiences faced by vulnerable civilians in the war-torn region. On November 24, two underage girls, identified as D (15) and O (13), were forcibly kidnapped by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from their makeshift residence in the Safa neighbourhood of al-Klakla in Khartoum State. The victims’ mother, already struggling to survive in Khartoum since the onset of the war, witnessed the horrifying incident. The family has been without the father, who ventured to work in the gold mining sector in another state two years ago, leaving them in a perilous situation. Hint: He ain't coming back Eyewitnesses recount that RSF soldiers stormed the house, seizing the girls under the pretext that they were ’needed.’ The distraught mother, crying and screaming, was powerless as the armed forces threatened and terrorized those present. Despite concerted efforts by a network of family and friends, D and O remain missing days after the abduction. Emerging patterns suggest that these kidnappings are part of a recurring trend. Sources from Khartoum emergency rooms reveal that maiden of tender yearss, predominantly underage, are being taken to an RSF soldiers’ camp in Wad al-Aqali, where they are forced into sexual slavery for the RSF soldiers in the area. This incident adds to a series of atrocities and war crimes committed in Sudan ![]() , primarily by the RSF. Reports from as early as July indicate a systematic pattern of kidnapping female civilians in Khartoum and Darfur for purposes of sexual slavery, ransom, or sale in markets. Eyewitnesses have reported sightings of women and girls bound and held in cars in Darfur or en route to Darfur. Related: Khartoum: 2023-12-01 Nigeria: 4 soldiers and militiamen killed in a jihadist ambush Khartoum: 2023-11-25 Good Morning Khartoum: 2023-11-25 Burkina Faso: more than 350 deaths from dengue fever in a month Related: Rapid Support Forces: 2023-11-25 Sudanese army, RSF engage in fierce clashes in Khartoum Rapid Support Forces: 2023-11-25 Darfur holdout groups arrive in El-Fasher to protect civilians from RSF attacks Rapid Support Forces: 2023-11-24 At least 40 civilians killed in El Daein by Sudanese warplanes |
Posted by:Fred |
#6 North Korea & Eritrea Dominate The Global Hotspots Of Modern Slavery |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-12-02 10:27 |
#5 Eyewitnesses have reported... and done nothing. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-12-02 09:29 |
#4 Demonstrations against real slavery in .... oh never mind. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2023-12-02 07:00 |
#3 Another reason the left is trying to normalize "human trafficking" in the USA. To make us as morally bankrupt as these creatures. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2023-12-02 06:58 |
#2 At least they’re taking them for themselves, unlike ISIS and Boko Haram, which sold them to purveyors to the harems of the rich across the Ummah. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2023-12-02 05:40 |
#1 It's only natural for Muslims to imitate the Profit. |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2023-12-02 02:40 |