Often they are relocated to ghettos, camps, or famine-struck regions where they are destined to starve. Both of these are present in Darfur, survivors of the village raids make it to refugee camps and some areas are so isolated and connections for assistance have been cut off. (Eight stages of genocide in Darfur)
Darfur is home to more than 30 ethnic groups, all of which are Muslim. The "Janjaweed" militias — recruited, armed, trained and supported by the Sudanese government — are drawn from several of the groups in Darfur that identify themselves as Arab. The "Janjaweed" have terrorized and displaced civilians in more than half of Darfur’s villages using mass murder, rape and the systematic destruction of livelihoods. To date, more than 400,000 African Darfurians have been killed, and more than 2 million people have been driven from their homes. (Holocaust Museum Houston)
Over two million people in Darfur have been displaced by the war and are living in camps. Kalma camp in South Darfur is the largest one and is currently home to over 90,000 displaced. Just as Auschwitz became the symbol of the Holocaust, Kalma has become the symbol of the Darfur genocide. “Kalma” in Fur language means “heart”, but it is the product of a politico-religious ideology that has no heart. (The Darfur Genocide: Ideology of Hatred in a Brokered State)
Darfur is reduced to a broker between the two warring parties, only fuelling the fight with propaganda. This has created militia which are no longer accountable to anyone, and whose actions are not controlled by the state, law or ethics. This has brought forth crazy militia, such as the Janjaweed, whose ruthless killings follow no logic, but merely blind hatred. With the state-army reduced to mere suppliers of the militia, the Islamist regime in Khartoum to some extent reduced itself to speculators in the war, nourishing it only with the cruel ideology of political Islam.(The Darfur Genocide: Ideology of Hatred in a Brokered State)