For months, militiamen on the sides of El Fasher have requested these few who managed to flee the besieged Sudanese metropolis whether or not Mohamed Khamis Douda was nonetheless inside. They shared movies threatening to kill him, which, as they hoped, made their strategy to the activist.
Even because the starvation and concern of residing below siege and bombardment made him determined to go away, Douda remained inside El Fasher, continually working to let the skin world know what was occurring to the individuals there. Then, on Sunday 26 October, Sudan’s paramilitary Fast Help Forces overran the city and it was too late. His family and friends have confirmed to the Guardian that Douda has been killed.
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