Sudanese women, mainly students, take part in an organized protest against violations committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces to the people of El- Fasher, in Gedaref city eastern Sudan, on Thursday.

The fate of about 180,000 people trapped in North Darfur’s capital is still unknown, with the city cut off from all communications and fully controlled by paramilitary fighters who have reportedly killed thousands of its people already.

The main escape route from El Fasher is so dangerous that some survivors have crawled on their elbows through desert sands to avoid being spotted by militia fighters, according to workers from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), one of the biggest humanitarian agencies in the region.

Only about 6,000 people from El Fasher have reached the nearest

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