For folks beforehand focused by the RSF, it’s onerous to sq. the brutal previous with the present actuality which got here solely shortly after the RSF carried out a marketing campaign of indiscriminate killing within the Nuba Mountains.
Many witnesses or victims of these massacres dwell in displacement camps throughout the Nuba.
Huda Hamid Ahmad, a 31-year-old mom of seven, arrived at al-Hilu camp in September 2024, months after fleeing a brutal assault by RSF forces on her hometown of Habila that January.
“They got here to the houses, torturing, looting, and threatening to kill your youngsters,” Huda stated, recalling the January assault.
Accessible solely by tough mountain roads, Habila is about 70km (40 miles) from al-Hilu and has been a predominant web site of intense preventing and ethnic concentrating on in South Kordofan for the reason that 2023 warfare began.
Huda’s journey was removed from direct. After escaping Habila, she briefly resettled in Kortala, however was pressured to flee once more when the RSF launched one other offensive in September and meals provides ran out.
Her husband had made his option to al-Hilu earlier within the 12 months, shortly after the preliminary assault, hoping to farm and ship meals again to the household after their land in Habila was looted and made unsafe.
The household was lastly reunited within the fall, after Huda and her youngsters escaped Kortala with different civilians, however the trauma of what they witnessed nonetheless lingers.
Fatima Ibrahim, 52, fled her village of Fayu, additionally in January final 12 months, after RSF fighters arrested her husband.
She heard from neighbours that troopers demanded he promote his tractor to pay them off, however he hasn’t been seen since, nor has their 19-year-old daughter, the couple’s solely little one.
“I don’t even need to know what occurred,” she stated, her voice heavy. “I concern the worst,” she added, referring to tales she’d heard of ladies taken into sexual slavery.
She fled along with her 82-year-old mom and her late sister’s three youngsters – two younger women, 10 and 12, and their 17-year-old brother.
For 9 months, they travelled from village to village, displaced by assaults, till they reached an artisanal gold mine the place her nephew stayed to work, whereas the rest of the household finally reached al-Hilu in October.
Her mom broke her hip at one level because the household fled, an damage that has healed however left her reliant on a cane and on Fatima’s help to maneuver round.
Some Nuba residents have privately stated they hope the alliance can carry peace, or a minimum of extra safety, after the combatants attacked civilians and blocked worldwide help for the previous years.
