At scene of South Sudan mass rape, 'no one could hear me'
At scene of South Sudan mass rape, 'I was crying and screaming but ... no one could hear me'
NHIALDIU, South Sudan (AP) — Shock and outrage followed when Doctors Without Borders announced that 125 women and girls in South Sudan had been raped, whipped and clubbed last month in a dramatic spike in sexual violence.
In an exclusive look at the aftermath, The Associated Press joined a United Nations peacekeeping patrol where the attacks occurred.
Terrified local women said they are forced to make a dangerous, hours-long walk for the food they need to survive, risking attacks by armed men.
"My body hasn't been the same since," one rape survivor says.
Even after a peace deal was signed in September to end a five-year civil war that killed nearly 400,000 people, humanitarians have warned of higher rates of sexual assault as growing numbers of desperate South Sudanese try to reach aid.