ALBAWABA - Sudanese women are documenting horrific situations, especially rape cases, amid the war that was sparked on April 15 between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces.
Sexual assaults against Sudanese women have been on the rise since the start of the war earlier this year. Many women reported being gang-raped at the hands of militias in the country.

Sudanese women are very terrified to get raped or sexually assaulted, as many who were raped are seeking birth control bills to avoid getting pregnant if exposed to sexual assaults.
Many men in Sudan took to social media to horribly describe how their sisters or female relatives were raped in front of their eyes.
Disparate women and females in Sudan are now seeking a Fatwa to make suicide Halal so they can avoid being raped or sexually assaulted amid chaos in the country and the lack of security.
An activist posted on (formerly Twitter): "Because if you don't know what is happening in Sudan. The girls are looking for birth control pills because the Rapid Support Forces are raping them, and they are asking about the suicide fatwa if the forces reach them because they will rape them. What is happening in Sudan is ethnic cleansing and genocide."
Many social media users also said, "What is happening in Sudan is no less than what is happening in Gaza."
The United Nations expressed in its August report worry amid reports of brutal and widespread use of "rape and other forms of sexual violence" by the RSF.
According to the experts: "The conflict has led to massive humanitarian consequences. Thousands of civilians have been killed, and millions have been forcibly displaced from their homes. Nearly 700,000 refugees and asylum-seekers have been forced to flee to neighbouring countries."