Rape Survivors Ten Years After Crisis - Sarah's Story, Part 1
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Violent clashes between Muslim Hausa-Fulani and the predominantly Christian Taroh ethnic groups in Wase, Nigeria, left over five thousand people dead and a hundred thousand others displaced in July 2002. As women and children of the worst-hit Kadarko district fled their homes, many were abducted and sexually abused by militias. Some were killed after being raped. Few survived to tell the story.
