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Son Of An Alien Husband
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Author: Izzadine Abdul Rasoul ISBN: 978-1-926780-02-3 Synopsis This book is about the civil wars in Sudan that has killed millions of innocent civilians in South Sudan and displaced other millions to Sudan’s Neighbouring countries. Since the independence of Sudan in 1956, the country has been engaged in identity conflicts. However, the different ruling governments failed to lead the country to an identity that could have included all the ethnic diversities and cultural components of the country. Unfortunately, the majority of the African-origin citizens in the country are subjugated under the Arab-origin minority rule since the independentce. Unfortunately, all kinds of oppressions including, religious, cultural and ethnic discrimination are practiced against them. The book reflects the suffering of the ordinary citizens in wars. Furthermore, it shows how politics played a role in dividing the people in one country into sects and clans. Many of Sudanese were unconsciously led blindfolded by the politicians to hate each other and then translate that hatred into killing of the innocent civilians. However, it’s only the young generations who can fix what has been destroyed by the older generation though radical changes and by redefining the identity of Sudan before the country falls apart.
About the Author Izzadine Abdul Rasoul, a journalist, born in 1966 in Kargolu about 40 Kilometres away West of Zalingi town in west of Jabal Marra in Darfur. Izzadine was a contributing reporter for the New York Times East African Bureau. In 2007 he was part of the crew of the documentary Darfur Now. He was the managing editor for Citizen Newspaper based in Sudan from 2007 to January 2009 where he was laid off because he is from Darfur and his published articles are against the Islamic Government in Khartoum. This latter explanation was delivered by Dr. Ali Shumu the Head of the National Press and Publication.
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