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Women in Dire Straits Due to Sudan War, Being Forced To Have Sex In Exchange For Food | ABPLIVE

Sudan, in Africa, has been embroiled in conflict for nearly a year and a half, with the war fought between two factions of the Sudanese military. Women, often indirectly affected by wars, are experiencing severe hardships in Sudan. The ongoing conflict has led to shortages of food and essential supplies, resulting in widespread famine. Women are facing such dire conditions that many are being forced into sex with soldiers in exchange for food. In today’s video, we will discuss the plight of these women who are compelled to engage in sexual relations with soldiers to support their families. You are watching ABP Live World, where we discuss issues related to international contexts.

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