Arafa Abdullah Hadi hid for a week in a dry creek outside her Darfur village, fearing the Arab militiamen she saw shoot dead her two uncles and brother-in-law would come back. Arab militias, known as Janjaweed, rampaged through Hadi’s previously rebel-held town of Khor Abeche in South Darfur state 11 days ago, burning, killing and looting all in their path. “They came early, at 6 a.m.. I heard the screaming first and then shooting,” Hadi, 19, said. She ran outside with her family to see the Janjaweed turn up on horses and camels and in vehicles with machine guns on top.Full Story
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