Arbab described her experience of fleeing Sudan, stating, 'If you are black, you are finished,' highlighting the ethnic targeted violence she faced as conflict intensified.
Arbab recounted the brutal separation of her relatives, saying, 'Five male relatives were... taken to a creek, and shot in the chest,' illustrating the cold-blooded attacks by militias.
On the language-based killings, Arbab remarked, 'The militia tested us on our language... If you could speak Bargo then sometimes you were let go,' revealing the chilling tactics of the RSF.
US Secretary of State Blinken noted, 'Both belligerents bear responsibility for the violence... the RSF and its allies were responsible for a pattern of systematic ethnic violence,' condemning the ongoing brutality.
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