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from: @teachingwhilemuslim (june, 2024)
for more information on sudan, make sure you are following:
@decolonizesudan
@bsonblast
@sudan.updates
@darfurwomenaction
@red_maat
@khartoum_aid_kitchen
@sudan_hf
@kandakamagazine
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