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آلاف المفقودين في الحرب السودانية… كثير منهم دفن في مقابر مجهولة الهوية
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آلاف المفقودين في الحرب السودانية… كثير منهم دفن في مقابر مجهولة الهوية

Al-Rakoba about 2 hours 1 mins read

تقرير :سام ميدنيك كانت مكالمة هاتفية نموذجية من زوج. انتهى يومه وسيتوقف عند السوق قبل العودة إلى المنزل. لكنه كان عائدًا من الحرب، لا من العمل. لم يعد فهمي الفاتح إلى منزله قط. بدأت زوجته، أزهار عبد الله، بالاتصال بالأصدقاء والعائلة، ثم توجهت إلى زملائه في الجيش السوداني . شوهد زوجها آخر مرة وهو يغادر …

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