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WHY DO PEOPLE IN SHOWS CALL SUDAN “THE SUDAN”?! ITS A COUNTRY. YOU DONT CALL CHINA “THE CHINA” OR GERMANY “THE GERMANY”. JUST CALL IT SUDAN
I want to take my rightful share of life by force, I want to give lavishly, I want love to flow from my heart, to ripen and bear fruit. There are many horizons that must be visited, fruit that must be plucked, books read, and white pages in the scrolls of life to be inscribed with vivid sentences in a bold hand.
Tayeb Salih, Season of Migration to the North
Dinka; South Sudan Photo || kwesi
Sudan School Bombed in String of Attacks on Civilians. For the second time in a year, St. Vincent Primary School has come under attack by Sudanese warplanes by NUBA REPORTS: __________________________________________________ On Wednesday afternoon, a government warplane bombed a leading primary school in Kauda, Sudan, wounding a Kenyan teacher. The Sudanese Sukhoi jet dropped two parachute bombs into the compound of the St. Vincent Primary School at the Diocese of El Obeid, damaging classrooms and library. Despite all the challenges, despite the hunger, despite the drought, despite the war, despite so many problems of poverty and yet they want to go to school,” Solana added. “They don’t deserve this, what have they done wrong? They have done nothing wrong.” More-@ https://warisboring.com/sudan-school-bombed-in-string-of-attacks-on-civilians-ac53d69306ae#.ak6g8ptgz
Sudan has more pyramids than any other country on earth, even more than Egypt. There are atleast 223 pyramids. They are generally 20-30 feet high & steep sided.
Culture Shock: The Sudanese Refugees of the US
From bittersweet to sad, watch this small documentary of Sudanese refugees coming to terms with their new lot in life in the US. Escaping severe conflict, they nonetheless deal with daunting technology, casual racism and alienation.