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Re: Sudanese People
lol@paidmonk, leave them a lone
Atleast their mixed so they have an excuse, but what about some somalis 
Re: Sudanese People
Sudanese people are my favorite africans,both north and south...
Very friendly too...
Very friendly too...
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Re: Sudanese People
e!
North Sudanese are way worse than Somali. A tiny minority of Somalis identify with Arabs, these guys think they ARE Arabs..someone should point them to Egypt and tell them that they were the rejected flock of that land.
Miskeen...
North Sudanese are way worse than Somali. A tiny minority of Somalis identify with Arabs, these guys think they ARE Arabs..someone should point them to Egypt and tell them that they were the rejected flock of that land.
Miskeen...
Re: Sudanese People
[quote="paidmonk"]e!
North Sudanese are way worse than Somali. A tiny minority of Somalis identify with Arabs, these guys think they ARE Arabs..someone should point them to Egypt and tell them that they were the rejected flock of that land.
Miskeen...[/quote]
well, they are arabs...since did arabs become a race? morrocans dont look like yemenis and saudis dont look like syrians...
North Sudanese are way worse than Somali. A tiny minority of Somalis identify with Arabs, these guys think they ARE Arabs..someone should point them to Egypt and tell them that they were the rejected flock of that land.
Miskeen...[/quote]
well, they are arabs...since did arabs become a race? morrocans dont look like yemenis and saudis dont look like syrians...
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Re: Sudanese People
Yeah, and Morrocans and Syrians also don't have flat noses and kinky hair.
Have you seen Sudan's president? He makes Abdullahi Yusuf look Hindi. That's the problem...
Have you seen Sudan's president? He makes Abdullahi Yusuf look Hindi. That's the problem...
Re: Sudanese People
4 million Christians in Congo were bludgeoned (genocide, massacre, rape, machete, hunger, disease, etc) to death by fellow Christians. Upto 1 million Christians in Rwanda were also bludgeoned to death by fellow Christians. Americans and Europeans who share faith with those victims didn't care about them. They didn't even try to rescue them. Americans and Europeans care about Muslims in Sudan?
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4 million dead in Congo
THE WORLD'S biggest war may be its most invisible. In 10 years, an estimated 4 million have died in eastern Congo. A maelstrom of invading forces, local militia, a central army and United Nations peacekeepers shoot their way across the landscape.
The location is the center of Africa, far from capital cities and widespread notice. But the conflict demands serious attention, not the intermittent interest it draws now.
Congo, nearly the size of Western Europe, has become a nation in name only. Rwanda, on Congo's border, is the most recent aggressor, sending its army repeatedly across the boundary to hunt forces behind a horrific uprising that killed 800,000 in the small country in 1994.
But that is only one thread. U.N. forces this week moved to separate the government army from a breakaway faction. In general, the Congo war is a scattershot conflict based on ethnicity and survival. The death rate, according to a relief group, the International Rescue Committee, runs at 1,000 people a day. These deaths, like the millions before, stem from hunger and disease, both preventable by peace.
This conflict, nicknamed the World War of Africa, can't be dismissed. The potential for peace and stability remains, especially given Congo's mineral wealth.
For starters, the United Nations must play a bigger role. Its 11,000 troops are clearly not enough. U.N. leader Kofi Annan has tried to boost the number without success.
The United Nations must also clean up its act. A report showed serious levels of rape and sex abuse by its troops.
But the big nations, including the United States and Europe, must play a more forceful role. Anger and energy are missing from the picture. Meanwhile, a preventable death toll grows.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... AETFQ1.DTL
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4 million dead in Congo
THE WORLD'S biggest war may be its most invisible. In 10 years, an estimated 4 million have died in eastern Congo. A maelstrom of invading forces, local militia, a central army and United Nations peacekeepers shoot their way across the landscape.
The location is the center of Africa, far from capital cities and widespread notice. But the conflict demands serious attention, not the intermittent interest it draws now.
Congo, nearly the size of Western Europe, has become a nation in name only. Rwanda, on Congo's border, is the most recent aggressor, sending its army repeatedly across the boundary to hunt forces behind a horrific uprising that killed 800,000 in the small country in 1994.
But that is only one thread. U.N. forces this week moved to separate the government army from a breakaway faction. In general, the Congo war is a scattershot conflict based on ethnicity and survival. The death rate, according to a relief group, the International Rescue Committee, runs at 1,000 people a day. These deaths, like the millions before, stem from hunger and disease, both preventable by peace.
This conflict, nicknamed the World War of Africa, can't be dismissed. The potential for peace and stability remains, especially given Congo's mineral wealth.
For starters, the United Nations must play a bigger role. Its 11,000 troops are clearly not enough. U.N. leader Kofi Annan has tried to boost the number without success.
The United Nations must also clean up its act. A report showed serious levels of rape and sex abuse by its troops.
But the big nations, including the United States and Europe, must play a more forceful role. Anger and energy are missing from the picture. Meanwhile, a preventable death toll grows.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... AETFQ1.DTL
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Re: Sudanese People
I have couple of friends from the nu'r and dinka tribes....................they are pretty nice and likable.
Re: Sudanese People
[quote="paidmonk"]Yeah, and Morrocans and Syrians also don't have flat noses and kinky hair.
Have you seen Sudan's president? He makes Abdullahi Yusuf look Hindi. That's the problem...
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LoL
Nor do all sudanese ppl...some look paki
Have you seen Sudan's president? He makes Abdullahi Yusuf look Hindi. That's the problem...
LoL
Nor do all sudanese ppl...some look paki
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[I have couple of friends from the nu'r and dinka tribes....................they are pretty nice and likable.]
I know a few young Dinkas; they are nice and hardworking. Where are the nu'r found?
I know a few young Dinkas; they are nice and hardworking. Where are the nu'r found?
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Re: Sudanese People
They are from the same area, well they border each other, they have different languages, cultures, commom foes but since they were displaced---they tend to get along now days. The lost boys of sudan are mostly dinkas and are here through sponsorship by the church--the nu'r moved mosly down to the west-coast--they are here with their complete famalies unlike the dinkas who are young boys without parents separated from thier famalies by militia-men.
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