#Sudan
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Literature
No Child Is Safe – Poetry from Sudan
The torture of children We have fated to grind, how untenable it is, To rise by while they taste death,…
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Africa
Forgotten Wars and the Repercussions
The world has largely ignored the “forgotten war in Sudan,” even though more than 18 countries are supporting the conflict…
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Blogs
Blog: The World is burning
We are witnessing not just the collapse of peace, but the slow, suffocating death of collective conscience. Tahreem Aziz From…
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Literature/Poetry
Free-Wheeling Khartoum – A Poem from Sudan
Oh, the Almighty. Please unite us for the good of our nation (Sudan) Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet from…
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Literature/Poetry
Whispering Soliloquy – Poetry from Sudan
Before this happened… what were you? I was a girl pampered with poetry… but then fate arrived… Ameen Saleh Ali…
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Languages
Sudan’s Struggle to Preserve Native Languages
Policies over many decades have helped to erase the country’s heritage, deepening an identity crisis amid conflict and repression Over…
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Africa
Sudan’s Damage Stains Our Hopes
Heavy rainfall and flash floods have affected thousands of people, including internally displaced people (IDPs), host communities, and refugees, in…
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Literature/Poetry
The Distress of Wreck – A Poem from Sudan
In a hushed poverty ward, starving babies fight for life. Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet from Sudan, a war-ravaged…
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Literature/Poetry
Dead air now would make us remorseful – A Poem from Sudan
But dead air now would make us remorseful. Let’s fill the outright atmosphere with passion and harmony. Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker…
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Literature/Poetry
We’re going to survive – A Poem from Sudan
Homes sabotaged nowhere to be found the dried bushes. We are going to survive Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet…
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