Christian Solidarity International's Sudan Trip Report — May 2006
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Part 1 (2.2 MB) "People are pleading with us for help, but we have
little to give them. People are dying. People are sleeping under the trees. The international
community has not made the necessary preparations. Our own new institutions are weak."
Part 2 (1.6 MB) "So many of our towns
and villages have been destroyed. We
have come from around Sheriah and
Buram. The camps in the North are
terrible. That is where the janjaweed
are. At least there is peace here."
Part 3A (3.4 MB) "I was enslaved when I was
a young boy. I was looking after cows when the
murhaleen came. They came early in the morning.
They started to shoot. My mother and father came
out and started screaming. The raiders shot
them dead."
Part 3B (2.3 MB) "Hundreds of thousands of displaced Black Sudanese are in danger of dying this rainy season (May-September) because of continuing violence, and the lack of food, shelter, seed, clean water
and medicine."