The secret Sudan safe house where injured protesters are treated
by Zeinab Mohammed Salih Salih in Khartoum from World news | The Guardian on (#4JJ0A)
Two boys who lost legs are among those lying low after a series of deadly crackdowns by the military
In a nondescript apartment block in downtown Khartoum, 14-year-old Faisal Ali rests with his father. In the entrance hall, the strong traditional smell of Sudanese brides' perfume still lingers. Before last month's brutal crackdown, the building was home to young newlyweds and visitors to the capital.
Today, it is a safe house for protesters, including children, who face life-changing injuries.
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