Sudan music

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  • Author: embagaliano

Tags: afia  africa  asmarino  east  eritrea  ethiopia  habesha  music  somali  somalia  sudan 

Sweet young Sudanese girl sings good tune ash--ash--ash.....

Sudan Massacre

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  • Author: journeymanpictures

Tags: Death  Fighting  journeyman  Khartoum  Massacre  pictures  Rebels  SPLA  Sudan  Tribal 

1st May 1991 The rebel SPLA movement has been fractured by a split in its leadership encouraged by Khartoum and has now disintegrated along tribal lines. The Nuer and Dinka tribes - at peace with each other for many years - are now at war. We go into the marshes of southern Sudan - home of the Dinka - to witness the trail of death caused by the new fighting. On the edge of the marshland a vulture picks at a human corpse. The more fortunate subsist on a barely edible paste made from water lily seeds. Includes interviews with SPLA leader Colonel John Gurang and Commander Riak Machar, leader of the breakaway rebels.

Laugh at Sudan

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  • Author: patcondell

Tags: atheism  atheist  faith  Islam  religion  Sudan  teddy-bear 

Everybody's doing it. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7125514.stm You can download an audio version of this video at http://patcondell.libsyn.com

sudan

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  • Author: abresh

Tags: ethio-sudan 

fine dance and music

Water for Sudan Journal

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  • Author: povmead

Tags: Africa  boy  development  drill  grassroots  lost  outreach  poverty  sudan  walking  water  wells 

Video diary of production trip to Southern Sudan to videotape Water for Sudan drilling wells to provide safe drinking water to villages with no access to clean water. Started by Salva Dut, Sudanese refugee now American citizen.

Sudan Niger Famine

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  • Author: donaldp1939

Tags: bush  Conspiracy  drought  enya  Famine  george  horror  hunger  lies  nicole  Niger  richie  sad  skinny  starvation  Sudan  terrible 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/donaldp1939/ http://www.8-year-liar.blogspot.com

Beautiful South Sudan Ladies...

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  • Author: larrykinglive1

Tags: Africa  america  australia  beautiful  christian  culture  Juba  Kenya  Khartoum  models  South  Sudan  tradition  Uganda 

The purpose of the video is to show the ethnic richness, diversity and beauty of South Sudan Women. Keeping in mind that many of the women featured in the video are college students, college graduates or professionals in their respected fields. Some of the women featured in the video hope to return to South Sudan and improve the lives of their own people. So, it is important for our elders to know that we who are in the West have not forgotten our roots and responsibilities, since we have a clear vision of what we want to do with our lives and that is to help in changing the infrastructure of South Sudan.

Inside Story - Sudan political impasse- 04 Aug 08- part 1

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  • Author: AlJazeeraEnglish

Tags: Aljazeera  council  Darfur  security  Sudan  UN 

The UN Security Council renewal of the peace keeping mandate in the Darfur region has been complicated by the recent ICC indictment of al- Bashir. Inside Story asks: Is it a compromise for the sake of peace or is justice taking a back seat to realpolitik?

Darfur - Sudan

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  • Author: maitemenay

Tags: maitemenay 

The Darfur conflict is an ongoing armed conflict in the Darfur region of western Sudan, mainly between the Janjaweed, a militia group recruited from the tribes of the Abbala (camel-herding Arabs), and the non-Baggara people (mostly land-tilling tribes) of the region. The Sudanese government, while publicly denying that it supports the Janjaweed, has provided arms and assistance and has participated in joint attacks with the group, systematically targeting the Fur, Zaghawa, and Massaleit ethnic groups in Darfur

Nuba Suffering - Sudan

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  • Author: journeymanpictures

Tags: Camps  Goverment  Journeyman  Nuba  Pictures  Sudan  Suffering  UN 

Jan 1999 The UN aid programme in Sudan may have saved two million lives in the South from starvation. But in the remote Nuba mountains, the hungry claim that UN aid is being used as a weapon of war. In this exclusive report we enter the Nuba Mountains that have been closed to outsiders for over a decade. Only a few aid agencies beat the government blockade to ship food in to a population hovering precariously on the verge of famine. The Nuba mountains are on the border of Muslim North Sudan and the Christian and animist South Sudan, but the Nuba people have always allied themselves with the Southern Sudanese SPLA rebels putting themselves in the firing line of the Islamic extremist government. They used to farm the plains but since government troops burnt and looted their villages most are scratching a living on the Mountains thin, rocky soils. When famine struck last year in Southern Sudan UN food aid was distributed to everybody expect the Nuba. Naima Kuku lost her husband to war then lost her child to the famine. "There was massive starvation, I was dehydrated and had no milk for my child." A local resistance commander reports 20 government attacks this year. 3000 civilians have been captured and taken to so-called Peace Camps. "They're not peaceful, " Nuba leader Youssef Khor tells us, "boys are taken to be trained as soldiers, the girls to be wives for the soldiers." Escapees recount tales of torture. Lined out in the sun, the rebels display their very own 200 POWs. About half are Nuba boys who were sent back by the government to fight their own. Many Nuba claim that the UN's aid Programme in Sudan has been manipulated by the ruling National Islamic Front to accelerate the regime's Programme of ethnic cleansing of the Nuba Mountains. UN food aid has been used to bring starving people into the notorious Government-run peace camps.

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