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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, in tears after assembly sexual violence victims who fled Sudan civil battle

By Editorial Board Published October 14, 2024 5 Min Read
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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, in tears after assembly sexual violence victims who fled Sudan civil battle

The Duchess of Edinburgh was moved to tears after assembly refugees who fled to Chad to flee the civil battle in neighbouring Sudan.

Sophie hugged 5 girls who had suffered sexual violence associated to the battle which broke out in April 2023, and later admitted she was “quite wobbly” after listening to their “devastating” experiences.

The duchess was the primary member of the Royal Household to make an official go to to Chad.

She spent three days within the central African nation, together with one on the border with Sudan.

The 59-year-old stated: “People are having to exchange food and water for sex, for rape. That is violence that is being enacted through conflict. It is being used as a bargaining tool.

“These girls haven’t any possibility however to depart. And, even then, they’re fortunate if a few of them can get away as a result of a number of the villages and cities that they arrive from they cannot even go away their homes any extra.

“If they leave their houses they get killed.”

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Throughout her journey, the duchess went to Adre, the place greater than 220,000 refugees, principally girls and kids, live in a camp after fleeing the battle between the Sudanese armed forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Fast Assist Forces (RSF).

Sophie, who was accompanied by representatives from the UNICEF charity, visited the border crossing with Chad, the place between 400 and 1,000 individuals cross day by day.

Amongst these she met had been two girls who had crossed into Chad after travelling round 30 miles with their youngsters, together with a child and a toddler.

The Duchess of Edinburgh during a visit to Chad. Pic: PA

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The duchess additionally spoke to a mother-of-five, who had a small little one mendacity on her lap and a child strapped to her again, who instructed her she had travelled for 10 days earlier than arriving.

The lady, like lots of the refugees, didn’t know the place her husband was and she or he had not seen him since combating broke out.

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One of many girls Sophie met stated afterwards she had fled the town of Geneina, within the west Darfur area of Sudan, after 1000’s of individuals had been killed over a number of days.

The lady stated her household had been threatened with dying and rape in the event that they left their house, whereas her teenage son and brothers had been among the many males who had been rounded up and brought away.

She described seeing our bodies piled up on the street “like a wall”.

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The duchess, who arrived in Chad on Saturday and left on Monday, is a champion of the UN’s Ladies, Peace and Safety Agenda (WPS) and a supporter of the UK’s Stopping Sexual Violence in Battle Initiative (PSVI).

Earlier this yr Sophie, who has two youngsters – Girl Louise Windsor, 20, and 16-year-old James, the Earl of Wessex – along with her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, grew to become the primary royal to go to Ukraine because the begin of the Russian invasion.

There she met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and First Girl Olena Zelenska to debate easy methods to help survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.

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