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‘All Because We Are Black’: Asma, Refugee from Sudan, Describes Blue Nile Conflict

SHERKOLE REFUGEE CAMP, Ethiopia -- “We left our homes with not even a cup like this one,” said Asma, gesturing toward a red plastic cup lying on the dirt ground next to her foot. Sitting on the trunk of a felled tree crowded on all sides by young children in this refugee camp on the border of Sudan, Asma recounted when fighting broke out in her village in Blue Nile state.  

Sudan Dispatch: Government Forces Target Civilians in Blue Nile, Refugees Say

This dispatch on Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia was originally posted on the Enough Project website.

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