As lives are lost, families separated and cultural institutions destroyed, female authors, artists and activists speak of their anger, fear and grief as war rages in their homeland

When the fighting first started in Khartoum, I hid from the news. I did not want it to hijack my life and inflame the homesickness that crippled my early years in Scotland and nearly ruined my marriage.

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