She fled Sudan with her husband and six ... "He used to call me a 'disgusting black'. He raped me and said, 'This is what women were made for,'" she recalls. "Even kids here are mean to us ...
She run comot from Sudan wit her husband and six ... "E dey always call me 'disgusting black'. E bin rape me and say, 'Dis na wetin women dey made for,'" she recall. "Even kids here dey wicked ...
She fled Sudan with her husband and six children early last year in search of safety and is now in Libya. Like all the Sudanese women who the BBC spoke to about their experiences of being trafficked ...
She fled Sudan with her husband and six children early last year in search of ... "He used to call me a 'disgusting black'. He raped me and said, 'This is what women were made for,'" she recalls.
The family went to Egypt first before paying traffickers $350 (£338) to take them to Libya, where they had been told life would be better and they would be able to find jobs in cleaning and ...