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A wave of violence in Sudan's Darfur region has forced Save the Children to close facilities providing health services and food for 14,000 children, the charity said Friday.
The move came after hundreds of armed men attacked Masteri, a town largely inhabited by farmers from non-Arab minority groups, killing more than 60 people and wounding dozens.
Save the Children, which said five children were among the dead, announced the temporary closure of two health facilities and its field office in Masteri, cutting off "more than 14,000 children from life-saving health services".
Misterei massacre
At least 60 people were killed and 60 others were wounded in an attack by armed men in Misterei in West Darfur on Saturday 25 July. Exact figures of casualties are yet to be ascertained, however both the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Sudan, and the West Darfur Doctors’ Committee confirm a death tool exceeding 60. The victims were buried the same day according to Muslim tradition.
Members of Resistance Committees active in the neighbourhoods in West Darfur condemn the deadly attack saying it “amounts to genocide”.
Fata Borno sit-in dispersed
At least nine people were killed and 17 others wounded during an attack by militiamen on the sit-in at Fata Borno camp for the displaced in Kutum locality in North Darfur on July 13. A State of Emergency has been declared throughout the state.
The militiamen riding on camels, horses, and motorcycles, violently broke-up the sit-in. They plundered and torched the camp market of Fata Borno and a number of homes, and set two vehicles on fire.
It is crap like this that makes me angry. It's unnecessary.
The move came after hundreds of armed men attacked Masteri, a town largely inhabited by farmers from non-Arab minority groups, killing more than 60 people and wounding dozens.
Save the Children, which said five children were among the dead, announced the temporary closure of two health facilities and its field office in Masteri, cutting off "more than 14,000 children from life-saving health services".
Darfur violence cuts healthcare, food aid to 14,000 children
A wave of violence in Sudan's Darfur region has forced Save the Children to close facilities providing health services and food for 14,000 children, the charity said Friday. The move came after hundreds of armed men attacked Masteri, a town largely inhabited by farmers from non-Arab minority...
news.yahoo.com
Misterei massacre
At least 60 people were killed and 60 others were wounded in an attack by armed men in Misterei in West Darfur on Saturday 25 July. Exact figures of casualties are yet to be ascertained, however both the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Sudan, and the West Darfur Doctors’ Committee confirm a death tool exceeding 60. The victims were buried the same day according to Muslim tradition.
Members of Resistance Committees active in the neighbourhoods in West Darfur condemn the deadly attack saying it “amounts to genocide”.
Fata Borno sit-in dispersed
At least nine people were killed and 17 others wounded during an attack by militiamen on the sit-in at Fata Borno camp for the displaced in Kutum locality in North Darfur on July 13. A State of Emergency has been declared throughout the state.
The militiamen riding on camels, horses, and motorcycles, violently broke-up the sit-in. They plundered and torched the camp market of Fata Borno and a number of homes, and set two vehicles on fire.
UN chief António Guterres urges restraint after Darfur violence
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, has expressed deep concern about the increasing violence in many parts of the Darfur region of Sudan, notably the attacks in Misterei in West Darfur on 25 July and in Fata Bono in Kutum locality, North Darfur on 13 July, in which...
www.dabangasudan.org
It is crap like this that makes me angry. It's unnecessary.