Every day, families who escape from war and famine in Sudan, are on a dry and dust path in Chad.
Under the sharp sunshine, David Lemi visited the air border post on Friday to see the effects of Sudan’s civil war for the first time when the army and its former ally, semi -soldier your Rapid Support Forces (RS F) fell outside.
People who make it on the border are often separated from their family in chaos and are desperate to see if their relatives have safely removed it.
“These are some horrible things I’ve ever heard and seen in my life,” said Lemmy.
“With the overwhelming majority, I have seen here in Chad, who have seen on the Sudan border, those women and children are fleeing for their lives – against them, mass slaughter, change, burning, sexual violence against them. Tells stories.
The Foreign Minister saw that dozens of women were wrapped in light, multi -color shawls and was crossing the children of different ages on horses.
He was tired tired tired tired tired, in which he had some goods that he could carry with him on a long journey of safety.
“Praise to God” means “Alhamdola”, given remarks when I asked him how he had reached the border.
Despite the tragedy when the tragedy escaped from Darfur in the Western region of Sudan, a 28 -year -old has suffered a child who has suffered the most devastating violence in the last 21 months. The RSF has been committed.
“I was the first El Guinea, but when the fight broke out, I had to run away again,” she tells how she was separated from her husband and two other children.