Who will I tell all of this to? I’m going crazy by re-telling it over and over again to myself.
The chronicles of a Sudanese Muslimah.
Reem
ريم
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2013-05-15
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2013-05-13
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2013-05-05
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2013-05-03
If you are Sudanese people and you haven’t seen/listened to this yet, it’s a must. Mad respect and brilliant work.
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2013-04-30
Sunset, White Nile.
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2013-04-25
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2013-04-16
I want to enlighten you. I don’t care if you’re “not interested” in a specific topic; you should care about the world around you, about other countries, other people, other issues. Let your contracted mind expand and seek to learn about things, no matter what the subject or topic may be.
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gulu mashallah
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2013-04-14
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2013-04-10
Chad: Don’t Welcome Back Al-Bashir
The government of Chad should arrest President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan or bar him entry to the country.
“Chad took a step in the right direction when it avoided President al-Bashir’s visit in March. Al-Bashir is sought on charges for heinous crimes in Darfur. He should be arrested, not welcomed. […] Activists across Africa have repeatedly called for African governments to surrender al-Bashir to the ICC. Governments should stand with Darfur’s victims and ensure that al-Bashir faces justice.”
- Elise Keppler, senior international justice counsel at Human Rights Watch.
Photo: Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir attends the opening of the African Union summit in Libya on July 1, 2009. © 2009 Reuters
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2013-04-08
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2013-04-05
oppressedbrowngirlsdoingthings:
Spotted: An extremely oppressed brown woman skating her way to Oppressedville.
reblogging for the caption
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2013-04-02
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![humanrightswatch:
Chad: Don’t Welcome Back Al-Bashir
The government of Chad should arrest President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan or bar him entry to the country.
“Chad took a step in the right direction when it avoided President al-Bashir’s visit in March. Al-Bashir is sought on charges for heinous crimes in Darfur. He should be arrested, not welcomed. […] Activists across Africa have repeatedly called for African governments to surrender al-Bashir to the ICC. Governments should stand with Darfur’s victims and ensure that al-Bashir faces justice.”
- Elise Keppler, senior international justice counsel at Human Rights Watch.
Photo: Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir attends the opening of the African Union summit in Libya on July 1, 2009. © 2009 Reuters](http://24.media.tumblr.com/787c74ff1d53e80546f5290d45de1899/tumblr_mkztv2sMLk1r2y8uzo1_500.jpg)


