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Eliott Brachet

Eliott Brachet est journaliste indépendant. Il a été correspondant au Soudan de 2020 à 2023. Désormais basé en Égypte, il écrit notamment pour Le Monde et a collaboré avec Radio France et Radio France international.

  • The image depicts a temporary settlement, likely a displaced persons camp or informal shelter in a rugged landscape. Several makeshift tents and tarps are set up, providing shelter for the residents. In the foreground, a woman is seen holding a structure, possibly a pole or support for one of the tents, while a child stands nearby. The ground is scattered with blankets, bags, and various belongings, suggesting a living area that is communal and somewhat crowded. The background shows a barren landscape with hills or rocky formations, indicating a harsh environment. Testimony Sudan. In El Fasher, “We Live with the Stench of Blood and Death.” Eliott Brachet · November 2025 On 26 October, the capital of North Darfur fell to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after an eighteen-month siege. In the hours following the city’s fall, thousands of civilians were executed. Three weeks after the massacres, the focus seems to be on continuing the war more than on negotiations (…)
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