France, April 1 -- The report, titled "There is something I want to tell you.": Surviving the sexual violence crisis in Darfur, provides the most comprehensive documented accounts of sexual violence in Sudan's war, said Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) - also known as Doctors Without Borders.

Victims and survivors testified for the report, with MSF medical programmes gathering data that have highlighted clear patterns of widespread and systematic abuse.

Women in Darfur are demanding protection, care and justice as sexual violence continues across the region, both in active conflict areas and far beyond frontlines, MSF said in a statement after releasing the new report this Tuesday.

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