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Living Darfur (Official Music Video)
Living Darfur (Official Music Video)
The official music video for 'Living Darfur' filmed on the border of Chad and Darfur. Look out for Matt Damon in the intro!
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Darfur in 10 Minutes: An Overview of the Conflict in Sudan
Darfur in 10 Minutes: An Overview of the Conflict in Sudan
Note 1: We are often asked if this video can be used by people for their projects. Yes. Don't plagiarize, quote, credit and/or footnote correctly. Love more. May it help! Note: Ivan is available to talk at your school or anywhere else, or to be asked questions at darfurintenminutes@hotmail.com A brief overview of the Darfur conflict from a friend of mine who has spent a considerable amount of time "on the ground" there. The overview describes three of the significant "drivers" that explain what is going on in Darfur, but also show why decreasing the misery is so difficult. The three "drivers" are 1) ethnicity, 2) oil (mostly China, in the ongoing "scramble for Africa"), and 3) desertification/climate change. I hope this overview is helpful. Any informative comments are greatly appreciated. As a personal note, with the Darfur hell so centred around oil, I can't help but think of the Iraq hell, that also began in 2003, and has likely resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians—basically folks like you and me. Don't you just dream of a time when enough people actually say, "No"—and it has meaning? Maybe that time is closer than we know. Pete www.petemccormack.com Credits: Some of the stills are from the gifted photographer Ton Koene. www.tonkoene.com The music is from Dennis Burke, composer on both Uganda Rising and See Grace Fly. www.dennisburkemusic.com
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Darfur (Trailer)
Darfur (Trailer)
Darfur - Behind the Scenes, the sudan drama by Uwe Boll. Unaware of what they would find, a group of international Journalists visit a small village in Darfur under the protection of the African Union (AU). They were never the same again... Darfur has been termed genocide. The crisis has claimed the lives of over 300000 civilians. The state sponsored Janjaweed Militia, with the support of Sudanese Government Forces, are responsible for the majority of the rape, torture and murder. 2.8 million Darfuri have been displaced within Sudan. 3.8 million people are dependent on international humanitarian aid. One half of these people are beyond the reach of such help. For more informations please visit: www.standcanada.org
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Inside Story - Darfur conflict: A rebel leader's death
Inside Story - Darfur conflict: A rebel leader's death
Will the killing of Khalil Ibrahim help or hinder attempts to broker a lasting peace in the troubled region of Darfur? Inside Story, discusses with guests: Hafiz Mohammed, Ishag Meki and Rabie Abdul Atti.
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George Clooney warns of Darfur-like crisis in Sudan border
George Clooney warns of Darfur-like crisis in Sudan border
George Clooney testifies before Congress about a humanitarian crisis on the border between Sudan and South Sudan.
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Mia Farrow visits Darfur refugees in Chad
Mia Farrow visits Darfur refugees in Chad
UNICEF correspondent Guy Hubbard reports on Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow's visit to the Djabal refugee camp in Chad. For more information, please visit: www.unicef.org
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KONY 2012 Study Guide : Darfur "genocide" Sudan, ICC, George Clooney
KONY 2012 Study Guide : Darfur "genocide" Sudan, ICC, George Clooney
Sudan Darfur Clooney, Bush, Ocampo, Israel lobby and their Blacks This original video has just over 2000 views. if you think we are too lazy to believe George Clooney instantly, please share and mirror to spread different aspects. ******************************************* www.youtube.com The story of genocide in Darfur is a terrible one, not because there is a genocide in Darfur, but because the war there today between the rebels of Darfur and the government of Khartoum, is supported and financed by foreign powers. There are certain blacks in southern Sudan who have problems like those of Darfur but these are historical problems connected to English colonization. The English colonization favored the north, which today is considered to be Muslim, or Arab, and the people of the south were abandoned. And this system continued right up to the time of independence and then after independence. So, the real problems that presented themselves in Darfur as well as in southern Sudan, are problems of regional stability in terms of infrastructure, education, jobs... But there's a desire to stir up hate between the Muslims or Arab-Muslims and the Christians and animists in southern Sudan and this manipulation is organized and orchestrated today by those who want to create instability in Sudan. The first reason why the West wants to get rid of President Al-Bashir is that he fought in the 1973 Yom Kippur war against Israel. He was in the Egyptian army, as a Sudanese. Second reason <b>...</b>
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Teachers seek education for Darfur girls
Teachers seek education for Darfur girls
Teachers, along with international aid groups, are working on increasing education for girls in Darfur, Sudan. Amani Abdul Baker, once a student, sits at home to do daily house chores as her father was forced to take her out of school due to lack of funds. Amani is like many Darfur women of her generation as many of them can't afford to attend school. In Nyala, the capital of the South Darfur, education is seen as something Amani's family can't provide her with due to limited financial resources. However, she is positive and hopes that this will change, and other girls might be able to attend school in future. "When I'm staying at home and I see other girls go to school it makes me sad," she said. "In this village, there are more girls at home than at school," she added. In Sudan's Darfur region resources are limited, with a shortage of desks, chairs, books and stationery, which make education tough. The girls who can attend school consider themselves the lucky ones, especially those who could have stayed home to help with household tasks. More than fifty percent of the South Darfur girls will never receive education or even be admitted to a classroom due to either poverty or the widespread early marriage. Habiba Ahmed, a fifteen-year-old, is one of the few girls in this region who was fortunate to receive education. She hopes one day to become a nurse. Habiba and her classmates feel secure, with support of their teachers along with the United Nation Children's Fund <b>...</b>
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Darfur Peace Song
Darfur Peace Song
"The New Era" (Alahd Aljadeed) is a song written by Al Tijani Haj Mousa, composed by Omer Ihsas and sponsored by UNAMID to promote peace in Darfur. Photography by Albert González Farran, Olivier Chassot and Susan Manuel. Editing by Albert González Farran LYRICS TRANSLATED IN ENGLISH: For the peace, harmony and a new era, Oh Darfur, We your sons would restore your glorious days No conflict, No divisions, let's lay down arms, Through dialogue and consultation, success would be achieved Tomorrow, a new morning will come in our valley With hard work and struggle we build our new Darfur See how many years were wasted in vain! And how many children were displaced See how many rainy seasons have passed without gains Livestock routes, grievances, ordeals and disputes were the root causes of the conflict and destruction. Our fruitful land is full of good and beautiful things Why don't we go back once again to solidarity and communal labor? And reap the fruits of our good land and be the blessing of the big homeland Then challenges will inevitably be overcome, and what was difficult would become much easier You Amoona, my lady, we promise you that your right will not be lost again You, great woman who endured, you will never ever suffer again With the honor of the pure meaning, men will protect you for sure You are dedicated to your work in the grazing areas, farms and schools We have been displaced in IDPs and refugees camps And we have suffered a lot from the ordeals that <b>...</b>
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Attack on Darfur full movie online free part 1
Attack on Darfur full movie online free part 1
tinyurl.com - Watch full Attack on Darfur part 1, watch Attack on Darfur part 1 full online, watch Attack on Darfur for free, watch Attack on Darfur full free, watch Attack on Darfur full movie part 1, watch Attack on Darfur part 1 full movie online
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Sudan army kills Darfur rebel leader
Sudan army kills Darfur rebel leader
The Sudanese army said it killed the leader of the main Darfur rebel group, touting his death as a key victory against a powerful rebel force. Khalil Ibrahim, who led the Justice and Equality Movement, died of his wounds after a military offensive in North Kordofan state, which borders the western region of Darfur. He was considered one of Khartoum's most powerful opponents in Darfur. His movement, in its most stunning display of might, launched an attack in the outskirt of Khartoum that shook the government. At least 200 people, including rebels, civilians and security, died in that attack. Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from the Sudanese capital.
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Saving Darfur
Saving Darfur
Student made video for Mrs. Styles' English 9H class. Brings awareness to the situation in Darfur.
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Darfur the Video Game
Darfur the Video Game
Forget the First Person Shooters and make way for Darfur: Puzzle Conflict. Finally, a casual game for a serious cause! www.facebook.com
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Project for Awesome: Save Darfur
Project for Awesome: Save Darfur
My Project for Awesome 2011 is Save Darfur, the orginization committed to ending genocide in the Sudan. www.savedarfur.org Vote for this charity here! www.projectforawesome.com
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Mass protests in Nyala, South Darfur (1)مظاهرات نيالا بجنوب دارÙ?ور
Mass protests in Nyala, South Darfur (1)مظاهرات نيالا بجنوب دارÙ?ور
www.radiodabanga.org Government disperses mass protests in Nyala, South Darfur Nyala 24 Jan 2012 A number of people were injured when police and security authorities forcibly broke up a mass demonstration witnessed in the city of Nyala in South Darfur on Tuesday. The new governor Hamad Ismail Hamad for South Darfur state was arriving to be sworn in at the Nyala office. Some citizens demanded the return of the ex-governor Abdul Hamid Musa Kasha, who was recently appointed governor to the newly formed East Darfur state. Police reportedly used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators and security forces fired shots at the crowds seriously injuring some people and wounding others. www.radiodabanga.org
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Attack On Darfur . Ù?لم دارÙ?ور
Attack On Darfur . Ù?لم دارÙ?ور
this is what happening form the Jangweed's militiamen , this movie is just describing the real situation for Darfur's people , they are really suffering , Jangweed burn . kill , rape and even more . I haven't been there but I have a friend from there and after I had watched the movie he told me that "there are more things than this in Darfur " Can you please imaging what are these things ? Because I couldn't .!
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Mia Farrow Documents Darfur Culture
Mia Farrow Documents Darfur Culture
Actress and humanitarian Mia Farrow has spent years documenting the rich cultural traditions and oral history of many of the Darfur tribes. This remarkable footage is part of the Mia Farrow Collection at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at UConn. Connect with UConn at: facebook.com
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Darfur By The Numbers
Darfur By The Numbers
ADL's 2010 Florida Delegation of the National Youth Leadership Mission created this video to bring awareness of the Darfur genocide. The ten students selected for this mission were: Abigail Carey - St. Andrews High School Loretta Chen- Pope John Paul II High School Rachel Levine- Spanish River High School Clarke Maxie- St. Andrews High School Abel Roman- Grandview High School Brittany Roxbury- Boca Raton High School Jane Sallen- - Grandview High School Mary Silk- Pope John Paul II High School Jean Teneus- Boca Raton High School Aaron Thornton- Donna Klein Jewish Academy
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Save Darfur Now Or Never
Save Darfur Now Or Never
- Haider Rifaat Presents: A Special Production Video - ~ Save Darfur Now... Or Never... ~ A Video Dedicated To The People Of Darfur. It Features Me (Haider Rifaat) As The Main Narrator Of This Video. Unfortunately, Many Of Us Are Helpless Against The Core Issues Which Require Serious Attention. My Main Aim Is To Spread Awareness All Around The World, Especially To The Adolescent Society About This Burning Issue. We Need To Assist Such People Who Really Need Help. There Is Nothing Left In Darfur. Scarcity Of Food And Water Has Made It Harder For The People To Survive. Everyday Thousands Of People Are Found Dead In Darfur. There Is No Way Out. Their Voice Only Echoes Around Them And Eventually, No One Can Hear Them. We Are So Busy In Our Lives That We Often Forget About The Actual Essence Of "Humanity." Why Are We Highly Ignorant And Selfish When It Comes To Such Issues? We Need To Change The Present In Order To Protect The Future. This Is Not The Time To Relax Or Sit On Couches But To Stand Up Against This Genocide And Become A Strong And Helpful Hand To The People Who Are Shrieking For Help. Instead Of Sitting Idle At Home Or Spending Useless Money On Starbucks Coffee, Why Not Fight For A Good Cause And Help The People Of Darfur? Do Not Let The Existence Of Darfur Get Trashed Out Of This Universe. The Future Lies In Our Hands. For Donations And More Information, Visit The Site Given Below: www.SaveDarfur.org Everyone Is One In A Million. Treat With Equality <b>...</b>