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AFRICANGLOBE - New satellite imagery and eyewitness testimonies from rebel-held areas in Sudan’s Blue Nile State show that Sudanese military forces have resorted to brutal scorched earth tactics to drive out the civilian population, Amnesty International said in a report published today.
“We had no time to bury them”: War crimes in Sudan’s Blue Nile State documents how bombings and ground attacks by Sudanese military forces have destroyed entire villages, left many dead and injured, and forced tens of thousands to flee – with many now facing starvation, disease and exhaustion.
http://www.africanglobe.net/africa/evidence-scorched-earth-tactics-civilians-sudan/
“We had no time to bury them”: War crimes in Sudan’s Blue Nile State documents how bombings and ground attacks by Sudanese military forces have destroyed entire villages, left many dead and injured, and forced tens of thousands to flee – with many now facing starvation, disease and exhaustion.
http://www.africanglobe.net/africa/evidence-scorched-earth-tactics-civilians-sudan/