Sudan: A Country at Crossroads – Part III
The state of Sudan has consistently and often precariously juggled its cocktail of historical, ethnic, religious and cultural history the sum total of which has been hits and misses of major proportions. Now a younger generation of restless women and men are demanding a total reckoning that would hopefully usher in a whole new chapter in the country’s history. Narrated by Magdi El Ghizouli, Salma Abdalla, Zhuhair Bashar, Kholood Khair and moderated by Lisa Mann. This content was originally hosted by our partner ROAPE.
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