Faces marked by terror and torment fill North Darfur's displacement camps.

Their eyes fill with despair as they describe what they have survived during a 16-month siege on one of Sudan's oldest cities.

It has entrapped their loved ones and spread armed violence, leaving village after village burnt to the ground.

Extreme cases of torture, rape and forced starvation are shared again and again in horrifying detail.

Image: This elderly man told us he was blinded by the RSF when he tried to flee

Women collapse into sobs as they contemplate the future and the elderly raise their hands to the sky, trembling and empty, to pray for overdue relief.

In shelters which have seen little to no humanitarian aid, camp directors hand us lists showing requests for clean water, medical supplies and fo

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