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    North and the repressed Christian South. The 1989 coup d’etat resulted in the successful overthrow of democratically elected Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi, head of the Umma Party, and lead to the takeover of political Islam agenda established by Col. Omar al-Bashir’s National Islamic Front. The presidential elections since then have mostly been plagued by irregularities, and…

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    A girl screams for her mother as she hears the shotgun piercing through her ears. She saw as the men in the uniform, the bad nightmares, break into her house. She saw as her dad collapsed, groaning and shrieking in agony, clutching his body. She saw her mother kicking and screaming, telling her to run. The girls vision was blurry, overflowing with pain, but she knew this day was going to come, so she ran. A genocide in Sudan has been occurring for a while now, it started on February 26, 2003 and…

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    The movie War Dance, addresses an immensely important problem of violence and bloodshed in Northern Uganda. The war was started in the 19802’s due to an anti-government movement. The Lord’s Resistance Army is led by Joseph Kony, who wants to govern Uganda based on strict biblical laws. The war has a very violent nature and has displaced 2 million individuals, murdered 10,000, and abducted 20,000 children. In order to keep the civilians safe, the government has created a multitude of “protection…

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    This case occurred in Sudan’s western region known as Darfur. Similar to the Rwanda case, Darfur was violence spurred by ethnic and political difference. According to a Foreign Affairs article, the “roots” of the violence remains unclear however the violence was between an Arab lead government and three African tribes. After the 1980s famine and drought lead to impoverishment for many people of Darfur. Conflict originally arose over the now scare resources of food, water, land and commodities.…

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    believe it’s of jealousy or just for fun. The Darfur genocide is about a the government against the Darfur people. The military would destroy the Darfur by, looting their towns, murdering or torturing families, and burning down their towns. President Omar al-Basher, the President of Sudan, commanded the Military and…

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    The International Criminal Court should have an arrest warrant for Omar al-Bashir since he supported Arab militias, indirectly committed genocide and did not wish to help the civilians of Darfur. The Janjaweed, the Arab militias that committed many crimes against humanity, were supported by al-Bashir’s government. In February 2004, “Janjaweed militia wearing government uniforms attack[ed] a boarding school in Tawila, Darfur forcing 110 Zaghawa girls to strip naked at gunpoint before conducting…

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    In Darfur is where one of the biggest civil wars take place in Africa at the time wiping out around 30,000 people and still is ongoing to this day. In 2003, Africans in Darfur started a revolt against the government of Sudan which lead to the Darfur genocide. The government of Sudan retaliated back by hiring Arab Militia to raid Non Arabic villages. Their purpose was to eliminate all non-Arabic’s from their community. They did this by burning their villages, taking their resources, polluting…

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    Tupac Shakur's Life

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    On June 16, 1971, a hip-hop legend was born, by the name of Tupac Shakur. Tupac was born in the ghetto of East Harlem, and later he moved to Baltimore, Maryland when he was 14. Besides being an actor, author and a poet, Tupac was a rap god, arguably the best rapper who ever lived. He sang about his life struggles, passion and pains, and his “Thug Life”, and represented the “West Side”. Tupac had many rivalries with rappers, producers, and record label companies. Most notably with Biggie Smalls…

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    Many people forget how this women made her start in life. When you hear her name people generally think of movies or television shows. Some people may even ask who? But those people who are die hard rap music fans would sing the song U.N.I.T.Y. and tell me how she is a rap goddess. This women is a rapper, songwriter, singer, actress, model, television producer, record producer, and talk show host. She is even an activist for women rights. This women is the Queen of Rap/Jazz, and her name is…

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    Since time began, race and ethnicity have been determining factors of how one is treated in the society. This is evident since the era of colonization where powerful states invaded less powerful ones and subjected them to their authoritarian rule. Quite significantly, the effects of race and ethnicity are still present even in the contemporary society. Though not demonstrated out in the open, discrimination due to race or ethnic background still exists. In order to capture the true picture of…

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