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Tracking the War on Women in Darfur

The Farchana Camp, as seen from a hill, is home to about 20,000 people, more than double its intended capacity. (Physicians for Human Rights)

Seated on a woven straw mat in a refugee camp in eastern Chad, Dr. Sondra Crosby of the Boston Medical Center listened with mounting distress as the women of Darfur came forward, one by one over 12 days, to tell her their stories of rape, beatings, hunger, and humiliation.