Rape as a Weapon of War in Sudan Threatens New Generation
In the heart of Sudan’s ongoing turmoil, a mother tenderly cradled her infant son, Yasser, his smile and sparkling eyes offering no hint of the harrowing trauma she survived. Nesma, a 26-year-old university graduate, endured a brutal assault at the hands of paramilitary fighters in Khartoum two years prior, a memory still vivid.
"I remember their faces," Nesma recounted to Agence France-Presse (AFP).
Yasser is one of many children born to rape survivors amid the brutal conflict between Sudan’s army and the Rapid…