Darfur, an area in western Sudan, captured the attention of many people across the world, but how does our attention translate to compassion and the cessation of suffering in this distant place? It will not come only in the form of shelters, food assistance, and health care, but will need to come in the form of security, safety and respect for survival. Respect for survival of all parties involved and their need to find their own place as Darfurians and people who must live together.
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Hello Kukuziwa, Thank you for linking to Sudan Watch. You have an interesting looking blog. I look forward to reading more and something about you. I shall link to you in my sidebar put you in my newsfeed so I can follow your posts as and when they appear. Kind regards from England, UK.
Mafi Mushkala Ingrid. I will be in North Darfur Sudan for the next few months and I have enjoyed reading Sudan watch. I think it is good to get perspectives from all sidea. I am working here, and am using this Blog as a way to distill some of the more salient experiences for folks too immersed in BBC and the CNN presentation of Darfur. Thanks for the link.
Best wishes,
Sarah
Mafi Mushkala Sarah. Good to hear from you, thank you. Great surprise to see you will be in North Darfur. I wonder if it will be possible for you to blog from there. I had a feeling there was something extra special about your blog. Here's looking forward to following your posts. Hope we don't have to wait two months for the next one. With kind regards and best wishes.
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