Shocking testimony from Sudan’s violence survivors | Process begins to strip Andrew Windsor of title

Civilians who’ve managed to escape from the Sudanese city of Al-Fasher are giving harrowing accounts of atrocities committed during and after its fall to the Rapid Support Forces militia. They include summary executions, mass killings and rapes.

Newly released emails show Andrew Mountbatten Windsor told sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein it would be ‘good to catch up in person’ just months after he had been released from Prison. The former Prince has had his titles and honours stripped by his older brother King Charles but will not have to leave his Windsor mansion immediately.

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