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Created @ Emory Universtiy in 2006 as part of Campus MovieFest, the world's largest student film festival. Sudan: The Silent Genocide documents the destruction of life in the Darfur region of Sudan as well as the lack of a notable response by the American public. The film, instead of entrenching itself in the atrocities currently underway in Darfur, decides to focuses on what the average American can do to help stop the genocide. Through photographs and interviews, the documentary encourages the audience not to make their silence a part of U.S. History.

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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.

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http://www.ghana2008.tv: Highlights of the ACN 2008 match Cameroon - Sudan played on the 30 January 2008. Whatch all the action of Africa cup of Nations 2008 LIVE on http://www.ghana2008.tv

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

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April 1999 We look at Sudan, one of the most notorious slave states. Here slavery is widely used as a weapon of war by the Muslim north against the Christian and animist south. In the ruins of a burnt-out village, lie the heaped, rotting bodies of slaves who tried to escape the northern raiders who stalk the southern Sudan. Slaving here has killed thousands of people; the survivors have horrific tales to tell. Matihiane and her children were captured a year ago. They were marched for 10 days, given food mixed with sand and urine, beaten if they slowed and sent to work. On arriving with her new master, he forcibly circumcised her. Such inhumanity has led many to come to the aid of the southern Sudanese. Baroness Cox, is the most controversial. Sitting with the slavers in the shade of a tree, she exchanges greetings and begins to barter for the human booty. Today, $325,000 changes hands for the freedom of 325 slaves. While her solution offers immediate salvation for the few, it could also be responsible for the rising number of slave raids. The UN and other humanitarian agencies will not work with her. She though is adamant; "It would go on whether we were here or not...it isn't going to change the war." Even for the slaves she frees though, liberty comes with no guarantees. The only thing that can buy their peace of mind is an end to the war.

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The conflict in the Sudanese province of Darfur has displaced more than two million people and cost nearly 400,000 lives. To raise awareness of this four-year conflict, actor, director and activist George Clooney traveled to Sudan and Chad with his father, journalist Nick Clooney. Both Nick and George Clooney attended the "Rally to Stop Genocide" organized by the Save Darfur Coalition on Sunday, April 30 in Washington, D.C. To become one of the million voices for Darfur go to: www.savedarfur.org/

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There has been renewed heavy fighting along the border between north and south Sudan. Dan Nolan, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Sudan, has seen a number of casualties from battle taken place between fighters and government forces in the oil-rich border territory of Abyei.

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June 1994 We profile harsh conditions in a Koranic school where children are forced to memorise the Koran or spend years chained up. The reality of Sudan's worst face of Islam is revealed.

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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.

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March 8 is International Women's Day and the treatment of women in conflict zones is just one of the day's key issues. Sanaa is from Sudan. She was forced into marriage and was severely disfigured after acid was thrown at her face on her husband's instruction.

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Video of my trip to Sudan in Aug 06

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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.

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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

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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

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UN Watch's Hillel Neuer takes on Sudan, while its friends -- Syria, Saudi Arabia, China -- deny the atrocities in Darfur, and attack the members of the mission on Darfur as headed by Jody Williams. UN Watch confronts Sudan and its allies.

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A Sudanese jetliner veered off a runway after landing amid thunderstorms in Khartoum and exploded into flames

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Video of an Embassy of Sudan press conference May 30, 2007 at the National Press Club in DC

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School Project About Crisis In Darfur/ Sudan

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July 2001 The Nuba rebels of central Sudan have lost their revered leader of 15 years and now face famine. Yousif Kuwa, who died in March, led the Nuba fight for survival, gave them a sense of identity and a pride in their African roots. He built up a strong civil administration and enforced a rule of law that did not differentiate between soldier and civilian. "He was a teacher, a leader, respected and not feared at all". But in Kuwa's later years, the Nuba rebels suffered a series of crushing military defeats at the hands of the fundamentalist generals who rule Sudan. In mid June this year the Khartoum government closed all access to the mountains, depriving 85,000 Nuba, facing famine this year, any chance of receiving food aid. Kuwa's successor, Commander Abdel Aziz Adam el-Helo, must now reverse the tide of war and find a way of feeding his people if the Nuba rebellion is to survive Kuwa's death.

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November 2008 General Martin Luther Agwais job is difficult - keep the peace in war-ravaged Darfur. But recently a new problem has presented itself the government-backed janjaweed has started targeting peacekeepers. Patrolling the vast, barren wastelands of West Sudan, General Agwais troops tread an uneasy line between rebels and government forces. His task is to prevent the violence that has already killed 300,000 civilians and threatens to engulf Sudan in civil war. The General is head of the UN-led African Union peacekeeping mission in Darfur. But presently in Darfur there is no peace to keep, says General Agwai dryly. That makes our job difficult. The situation for the peacekeepers is deteriorating. Were now being targeted, Agwai tells us. In July this year peacekeeping forces were attacked in a brutal and highly organised way. Agwai believes that the government-backed Janjaweed were behind the attack. So does the UN. In peace talks Agwais forces are criticised by both the rebels and the government but Agwai points out that talking is preferable to fighting. I love it when I hear everyone criticising us, he says cheerfully. That means we are neutral. An impressive account of courage under fire.

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May 2006 Darfur may dominate the headlines but in Southern Sudan, the story is more positive. After a 21 year civil war, peace seems to be returning to the region and refugees are coming home. The peace deal agreed between the SPLA and government gives the South greater autonomy. Now, millions of displaced people are returning. "They're our people. They have a right to be here," reasons Vice President of Southern Sudan, Dr Machar. But tensions between the North and South still abound. According to the agreement, the South was supposed to receive 50% of all oil revenues. But some claim this is not happening. "We have received very little revenue", states Machar. Militias, allegedly armed by the government, are still creating terror in the South. Despite this, people like Martha are optimistic. "I'm very happy because I've come home."

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http://www.ghana2008.tv: Highlights of the ACN 2008 match Sudan - Zambia played on the 22 January 2008. Whatch all the action of Africa cup of Nations 2008 LIVE on http://www.ghana2008.tv

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