To the world, it doesn’t matter that much. Until you remember that it means the world to the patient. One exact world, bright and full of sounds, per person. That is what is lost.
The average Bhutanese knows much more about the world than the average American...(for Americans)It is more comfortable to watch fake news about celebrities than to know what's happening in China or southern Sudan. But events happening in China or Su...
I swear allegiance to the Republic of Sudan.
I don't know anywhere where the people are hungrier for education than South Sudan.
Sudan expelled bin Laden on May 18, 1996, to Afghanistan.
South Sudan is one of the most hard-put places in the world.
I do commercials, but I also go to Sudan as an ambassador for UNICEF.
The Sudan bombing is a blot on the Clinton presidency, and a blot it ought to remain.
Secondly, the Government of Sudan should commit to the disarmament and control of the Janjaweed militia and ensure that the targeting of civilians ceases immediately.
We want peace and development in all 10 states of South Sudan - we don't want military backing.
If Sudan starts to crumble, the shock waves will spread.
Muslim delegates concerned about rights in Palestine could have brought their enthusiasm closer to home by addressing the fate of black Christians being slaughtered and enslaved in the Sudan.
In 1995, sanctions led Sudan to cut its ties with terrorists and expel Osama bin Laden.
When I was in south Sudan, people used to rap in my village. But the rapping was more in the mother tongue, Nuer.
The people of the Sudan expect a lot from the institution of the presidency, and we should live up to their expectations.
As a Jew I cannot sit idle while genocidal atrocities continue to unfold in Darfur, Sudan.
At one point people in al Qaeda were actually drawing monthly paychecks when they were based in Sudan.
If the president of the United States says that attacks on civilians, starvation, and denial of religious freedom in Sudan are important international issues, they become so.
I mean, I can look back with great pleasure on what has happened in Sudan, and our commitment to people who are persecuted in that kind of way.
The mentality of who is your uncle—an ethnocentric way of thinking, is one of the leading causes of South Sudan’s internal conflicts.
The issue is complex, but like many matters in Sudan, it is not as complex as Khartoum would want the west to believe.