Hanadi’s story: Forced to flee war in Sudan, a family finds refuge in Egypt

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Hanadi Ali, along with four of her daughters and five other family members, fled home in Khartoum for Egypt as a bloody power struggle between two generals continues to rage even after one year.

Faced with the uncertainties of whether or not she will get to return to her home in Khartoum, Hanadi Ali recounts her perilous journey to a new life in Egypt.last Ramadan, 55-year-old Hanadi Ali had hoped that the power struggle between army chief Abdel Fattah al Burhan and the head of the paramilitary RSF Mohamed Hamdan Daglo would end swiftly.Almost a year later, the war continues to rage, uprooting an estimated 6.

“The oldest with me was studying radiation at Sudan University and the second one studies medicine. The third is in high school, and my youngest is in sixth grade,” adds Hanadi, who used to run a mini-market in her hometown Khartoum before the war.She reunited with her four daughters after the family decided to settle more permanently in Gedaref, a part of the country many residents of Khartoum and elsewhere had also taken refuge., less than 240 kilometres west of Gederef.

At 10 pm, after hours on the road, the group reached River Nile State’s Atbara city, situated in northeastern Sudan, where Hanadi says they spent the night sleeping in a big tent on a large rug they had packed for the journey. “It was a very isolated area, you could only see tents and structures for bathrooms,” she states about the vicinity.At this point, Hanadi paid Mesud, the driver, his fee, which she says amounted to 250,000 Sudanese Pounds per person .

There were eleven of them cramped at the back, Hanadi notes, while four others sat inside the double-cabin truck with the driver. “They made us sit at the edges of the truck with our feet dangling out the sides," she says, recounting the experience. “Something hit my leg, at the back of my ankle,” an alarmed Hanadi announced to the group travelling with her. “It felt like a strong hit, and I bled a lot.”

“The car was swerving in the sand, and the wind was still strong. They told us to be quiet because of the bandits. We reached the border checkpoint at around 11 or 11:30 am, and they welcomed us, saying ‘Ahlam Wsahlan’,” she adds.

 

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