Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and allied militias are using sexual violence as a "weapon of war" in Darfur to control civilians, medical charity Doctors Without Borders said Tuesday.
Breakdown
- Doctors Without Borders reports sexual violence used as a weapon in Sudan
- 68% of assaults in South Darfur and 95% in North Darfur by armed men 22s
- RSF identified as mainly responsible for sexual assaults 51s
- Women and girls make up 97% of survivors, totaling 3,396 cases 59s
- Reported figures likely underestimate true scale of violence 1m 33s