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  • After a flight from the Sudanese capital Khartoum, British Muslim activist, TV broadcaster and journalist, Yvonne Ridley is greeted by women of Darfur on the tarmac of Al-Fashir airport. She and a delegation hosted by British peer Lord Ahmed, she is here to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
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  • Darfurian women express the hope of peace when they line-up at Al Fashir airport, Sudan to greet British peer Lord Ahmed of Rotheram who has brought over from the UK, a delegation to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
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  • Sudanese President, Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir is seated against a gold leaf backdrop of Islamic texts in a reception room of his palace in central Khartoum. Al-Bashir is head of the National Congress Party and has been in power since October 1993. In 2009 he was indicted for war crimes by the ICC, (International Criminal Court) and represented as a bloodstained dictator by elements of the international media though is seemingly loved and respected for his role in empowering women. Secretary General of the National Council for Children’s Welfare, Amira Elfadil, says “He comes from within us all. He has a military background but he is a simple man, a man of the people, with good Islamic values. He speaks from his heart.”
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  • Dr Safaa Elagib Adam reads documents on the journey by air to the firstever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur. Seated in a chartered Russian Antonov aircraft during flight to Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The short flight saves her a hazardous five-day drive by road, known for extreme acts of violence by rebels and Janjaweed soldiers. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan041-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Seated in a meeting room within the presidential palace is Dr Ghazi Salahudin Atabani, a special advisor to the Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir during a media briefing in Khartoum. Atabani is leader of the majority National Congress Party, a trusted advisor to the President and an articulate activist in strategic studies and leadership training.
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  • British Labour peer, Lord Ahmed of Rotherham dances with local women and children in a compound of the governor of north Darfur, Osman Mohammed Yousef Kibir at Al Fashir, Sudan. Nazir, Baron Ahmed (born 1958) is a member of the House of Lords, having become the United Kingdom's first Muslim life peer in 1998 and is in this war-torn province of Sudan to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan119-23-05-2009_1_1.jpg
  • Young boys between the ages of 8 and 13 gather under the shade of a brightly-coloured canopy in the compound of the Governor of the war-torn region of north Darfur, Sudan. Dressed in white gowns and wearing red bandanas, they will soon celebrate a Sudanese rite of passage, the male circumcision. Only when they have recited the entire Qur'an [Koran] once through will they generally endure this traditional practice.
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Sudanese refugees warm their hands over a small stick fire, trying to keep warm..
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  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan068-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Sudanese refugees try to keep warm holding their hands over a small stick fire.
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp where Doctors of the World have a clinic. Sudanese refugees try to keep warm
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  • Seated in a meeting room within the presidential palace is Dr Ghazi Salahudin Atabani, a special advisor to the Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir during a media briefing in Khartoum. Atabani is leader of the majority National Congress Party, a trusted advisor to the President and an articulate activist in strategic studies and leadership training.
    sudan251-24-05-2009_1_1.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather to admire local Darfuri handcrafts on display in a compound belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan091-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Calais August 2015 The Jungle, camp of migrants, most of whom are trying to get to England. A seventeen year old Sudanese boy listens to music on his phone.
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  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, raise their hands in the hope of peace while gathering to hear speeches by the British peer Lord Ahmed and traditional songs by local singers just outside the compound walls belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan142-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather to dance and sing traditional songs in a compound belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan118-23-05-2009_1_1.jpg
  • The Jungle, Centre for migrants Calais. A Sudanese refugee collects firewood to make fires for cooking and keeping warm at night.
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  • France , Calais, camp for refugees known as 'The Jungle'. September 21st 2015. A group of Sudanese men study English with a volunteer outside the library, Jungle Books.
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  • A refugee Dinka woman from South Sudan with her baby in a sling made from a recycled sack. Ikafe refugee camp, Arua, Uganda. The famine in Sudan in 1998 was a humanitarian disaster caused mainly by human rights abuses, as well as drought and the failure of the international community to react to the famine risk with adequate speed. The worst affected area was Bahr El Ghazal in southwestern Sudan. In this region over 70,000 people died during the famine.
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  • Aerial view of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) the front-line town in north Darfur during a tribal war resulting from colonial land-use. Basic housing is seen against the barren and scorched red earth in this area of south-western Sudan. The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert. At over 9,000,000 square kilometers (3,500,000 sq mi), it covers most of Northern Africa, making it almost as large as the United States or the continent of Europe.
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  • Young boy in the shade of the souk market of the 4 sq km Abu Shouk refugee camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. The camp has 17 schools, clinics and commercial activity  based around a market, furniture manufacture and variety of cottage industries and a third of families in the camps are headed by women.
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  • A man sweeps his own area where he sells food in the 4 sq km Abu Shouk refugee camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. The camp has 17 schools, clinics and commercial activity  based around a market, furniture manufacture and variety of cottage industries. The camp has 17 schools, clinics and commercial activity  based around a market, furniture manufacture and variety of cottage industries and a third of families in the camps are headed by women.
    sudan172-24-05-2009_1.jpg
  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Mohammed, who says he is aged 17, from Darfur, Sudan sits by his tent
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  • Aerial view of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) the front-line town in north Darfur during a tribal war resulting from colonial land-use. Basic housing is seen against the barren and scorched red earth in this area of south-western Sudan. The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert. At over 9,000,000 square kilometers (3,500,000 sq mi), it covers most of Northern Africa, making it almost as large as the United States or the continent of Europe.
    sudan233-24-05-2009_1.jpg
  • A young girl pushes her wheelbarrow away from a wood stall that supplies building materials and fire timber in the 4 sq km Abu Shouk refugee camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. The camp has 17 schools, clinics and commercial activity  based around a market, furniture manufacture and variety of cottage industries and a third of families in the camps are headed by women.
    sudan195-24-05-2009_1_1.jpg
  • Refugees in Calais, France spend most of their day waiting around for nightfall where they will try and find a way into the UK.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • The Jungle, Centre for migrants Calais. Sudanese refugees collect firewood to make fires for cooking and keeping warm at night.
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  • A disused van on wasteland in Calais, France. A group of refugee are using the van for sleeping in whilst they find a way into the UK to seek asylum.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
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