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The Past Repeated

The Past Repeated. Genocide in Sudan. Darfur, Sudan. WHO AND WHY. The Janjaweed (Devils on horseback), Arabic Muslims, have attacked the Black Africans, many of whom are also Muslim

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The Past Repeated

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  1. The Past Repeated Genocide in Sudan

  2. Darfur, Sudan

  3. WHO AND WHY The Janjaweed (Devils on horseback), Arabic Muslims, have attacked the Black Africans, many of whom are also Muslim Janjaweed Militiamen are primarily nomadic Arab tribes who for a long time have been at odds with African farmers The Janjaweed or nomadic Arab herders seek to take the land that the African farmers are living on The Sudanese Government has actually supported the Janjaweed in its attacks Janjaweed Soldiers (Arab Soliders)

  4. Man Made Atrocity Since 2003, over 300,000 men and women have been killed by Janjaweed and government soldiers 2.6 million people have been displaced An unknown number of women and girls have been abducted and abused Children become orphans and homeless (They are a Lost Generation) African village attacked by Janjaweed

  5. Dangerous Government The Sudanese Government supports the Janjaweed (Arab) soldiers The Sudanese Government even has its own army carry out attacks on the African farmers of Darfur Arial attacks have also been launched on the African villages of Darfur Sudanese Government Soldiers

  6. The Brutality Nomadic Arab Herders, the Janjaweed raid and destroy villages killing innocent people Those who are not killed are taken as slaves Janjaweed, Arabic for Devil on horseback

  7. Resistance The Sudanese Liberation Army and African Militias fight back against the Janjaweed and Sudanese Government Sudanese Liberation Army soldier

  8. An African man wounded by Janjaweed soldiers

  9. Villages Destroyed Attacks by the Janjaweed and Sudanese Government leave African villages in ruins An African village engulfed in billows of smoke

  10. In Darfur, even children are not spared from the violence

  11. Homes Lost Villages and memories are forever lost The scars left behind remind us of man’s horrible deeds A destroyed African village in Darfur, Sudan

  12. The greed of a few causes the suffering of many

  13. Thousands of Africans without homes must live in refugee camps where their safety is still uncertain

  14. A tribal chief of the Fur Tribe in a Refugee Camp in Jach, Sudan. He is an African Muslim. He and his people are targets of the “ethnic cleansing” by the Janjaweed and Sudanese Government.

  15. A Horrific Similarity Thousands of Africans, some from the same villages and others from miles away share the similarity of having their homes, families, and lives torn apart To survive they must live in refugee camps African refugee camp for displaced people

  16. Life in a refugee camp

  17. Females are vulnerable targets for the Janjaweed soldiers

  18. An African woman walking through her ravaged village

  19. The Trouble Spreads Over 250,000 of Darfurs Africans have become refugees in Chad, and more than 2 million are internally displaced in Sudan The spread of the conflict into Chad has also uprooted over 170,000 Chadians who remain vulnerable to attacks by armed groups, prompting the need for an effective security presence in Eastern Chad, as well as Darfur.

  20. The Many Faces of Darfur’s Innocent Troubled lives riddles with uncertainty

  21. A heavily armed Janjaweed soldier

  22. Starvation The genocide not only kills people from the murderous acts being carried out by the Janjaweed, but also from starvation. Starvation happens as a result from Janjaweed soldiers destroying the resources.

  23. The violence in Darfur existed yesterday, lasts today, and will continue tomorrow

  24. The tears created by discrimination leave scars on humanity forever

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