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Sudan Vocabulary. Human Rights. Basic rights and freedoms that all humans are entitled to Ex. Right to life, fair treatment under the law, etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbul3hxYGNU. Genocide. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Human RightsBasic rights and freedoms that all humans are entitled to

Ex. Right to life, fair treatment under the law, etc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbul3hxYGNU

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GenocideViolent crimes committed against a group of people with the intention to destroy/eliminate that group.

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Ethnic GroupA group of individuals who share a common, unique self-identity

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RefugeeA person who flees (leaves) his/her country for safety

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Refugee CampA camp built as a temporary home for people escaping danger in their country.

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Lost BoysA group of more than 27,000 boys from Sudan who became refugees and/or orphans as a result of the war. - many died during their journey to seek safety - the USA eventually allowed 3,600 of them to move here

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JanjaweedArmed gunmen, connected to the Sudanese government, responsible for mass killings in Sudan

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•History of Religious Influence in the Region

•Nubia was converted to Christianity in the 6th Century.

•Islam begins to enter the north in the 7th Century

•Islam takes hold in the south in the 15th Century.

•Sudan is the size of the US from the Mississippi River to the east coast

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•When the British colonized the Sudan, they divided the country and ignored tribal boundaries, and religious differences.

•When the British withdrew from the Sudan, they favored Arab Sudanese. This set the stage for Civil War which has lasted for fifty years.

•Conflict between Arab Muslims and Black Muslims has led to genocide in Darfur and a refugee crisis.

•Janjaweed, or gunmen in Sudan, attacked Black Muslims in retaliation for the Black Muslim attacks against the government.

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•2.5 Million died in 22 years

•6.0 Million Displaced

•Children, girls and women taken as slaves; Lost Boys flee…

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The Diaspora

•Four Million internally displaced

•Two Million external refugees. A refugee is someone who leaves their country because of persecution.

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The Lost Boys Survive to Tell the Story•1987 – Khartoum Government begins major campaign to destroy the South.

•Tens of thousands of boys (and some girls), ages 6-10 flee to Ethiopia.

•Thousands die on the way

• Settled in refugee camps and begin some level of education

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•1987 – 1992 Ethiopia Refugee Camp

•1991 – Khartoum pays Ethiopia to capture the Lost Boys

•The Lost Boys flee back into Sudan

•They are pursued and attacked by the Muslim North and

eventually flee to Kenya for safety

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•There are Thousands of Widows and Orphans who have no clothes or homes to sleep in, or schools to go to…

•90% of Sudan is Illiterate

•There are no medical services in most of the villages

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Human RightsBasic rights and freedoms that all humans are entitled to

Ex. Right to life, fair treatment under the law, etc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbul3hxYGNU

Page 24: Sudan Vocabulary

GenocideViolent crimes committed against a group of people with the intention to destroy/eliminate that group.

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Ethnic GroupA group of individuals who share a common, unique self-identity

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RefugeeA person who flees (leaves) his/her country for safety

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Refugee CampA camp built as a temporary home for people escaping danger in their country.

Page 28: Sudan Vocabulary

Lost BoysA group of more than 27,000 boys from Sudan who became refugees and/or orphans as a result of the war. - many died during their journey to seek safety - the USA eventually allowed 3,600 of them to move here

Page 29: Sudan Vocabulary

JanjaweedArmed gunmen, connected to the Sudanese government, responsible for mass killings in Sudan

Page 30: Sudan Vocabulary
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•History of Religious Influence in the Region

•Nubia was converted to Christianity in the 6th Century.

•Islam begins to enter the north in the 7th Century

•Islam takes hold in the south in the 15th Century.

•Sudan is the size of the US from the Mississippi River to the east coast

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•When the British colonized the Sudan, they divided the country and ignored tribal boundaries, and religious differences.

•When the British withdrew from the Sudan, they favored Arab Sudanese. This set the stage for Civil War which has lasted for fifty years.

•Conflict between Arab Muslims and Black Muslims has led to genocide in Darfur and a refugee crisis.

•Janjaweed, or gunmen in Sudan, attacked Black Muslims in retaliation for the Black Muslim attacks against the government.

Page 33: Sudan Vocabulary

•2.5 Million died in 22 years

•6.0 Million Displaced

•Children, girls and women taken as slaves; Lost Boys flee…

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The Diaspora

•Four Million internally displaced

•Two Million external refugees. A refugee is someone who leaves their country because of persecution.

Page 35: Sudan Vocabulary

The Lost Boys Survive to Tell the Story•1987 – Khartoum Government begins major campaign to destroy the South.

•Tens of thousands of boys (and some girls), ages 6-10 flee to Ethiopia.

•Thousands die on the way

• Settled in refugee camps and begin some level of education

Page 36: Sudan Vocabulary

•1987 – 1992 Ethiopia Refugee Camp

•1991 – Khartoum pays Ethiopia to capture the Lost Boys

•The Lost Boys flee back into Sudan

•They are pursued and attacked by the Muslim North and

eventually flee to Kenya for safety

Page 37: Sudan Vocabulary
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•There are Thousands of Widows and Orphans who have no clothes or homes to sleep in, or schools to go to…

•90% of Sudan is Illiterate

•There are no medical services in most of the villages