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In the 1980s, civil war was ignited in Sudan. This book presents the never-before-seen primary sources from panel discussions, diary entries and interviews from the early days of the Sudan's People Liberation Army (SPLA/SPLM) rising against Old Khartoum Islamic governments. Unspoken Stories presents the Second Sudanese Civil War from the perspective of a man who experienced parts of it firsthand. It places the conflict in a historical context, deeply exploring the political landscape of the past and present, and in the greater cultural conflict of the 1980s, connecting it to pan-African issues…mehr

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In the 1980s, civil war was ignited in Sudan. This book presents the never-before-seen primary sources from panel discussions, diary entries and interviews from the early days of the Sudan's People Liberation Army (SPLA/SPLM) rising against Old Khartoum Islamic governments. Unspoken Stories presents the Second Sudanese Civil War from the perspective of a man who experienced parts of it firsthand. It places the conflict in a historical context, deeply exploring the political landscape of the past and present, and in the greater cultural conflict of the 1980s, connecting it to pan-African issues and Western politics. From Kenyan refugee camps to a school in the United States, Unspoken Stories gives a personal account and unique perspective on the two-decade long conflict.

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As Sudan's Civil War broke out in 1983, Mr. David Wuor fled his country to a neighboring country of Kenya. He was received by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Lokichogio, Kenya. He was hauled by the United Nations to 1992 Kakuma Refugees Camp in Kenya. Mr. David Wuor started to blend into refugees' lives by getting along with the Lost Boys of Sudan, who came in 1992 from Ethiopia to the border of South Sudan. He is a political science graduate from Niagara University, where he transferred from Monroe Community College in Henrietta, NY.