Sudan's 22 Year War: The Longest Conflict In Africa (2004)

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Sudan's 22 Year War: The Longest Conflict In Africa (2004)


The Longest War: Sudan’s civil war raged for over two decades. This film gives incredible insight into its bloody and violent history. Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures

Sudan’s civil war, which raged from the 1980s until a peace deal was brokered in the early 2000s, marks the…

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  1. 💜 decades on; I never forget the innocents caught in holocaust and who the real enemies of progress are. Thoughts remain with you in Sudan. And in countries worldwide. Obulu (thank you) for this video timeline

  2. Uhhhhhh
    Welp….after twenty years of this footage, Third Sudanese Civil War started in 2023 and South Sudanese Civil War ended in 2020 so nobody learnt nothing.
    Watching this again is truly depressing.

  3. As now my father has no brothers and close relatives brothers only two to three though they were born many, and sacrifice their lives in these wars, now my eyes are filled with tears watching what they have been through . 😢😢

  4. هل للسودان اي تاريخ ماهو تاريخ السودان منذ عيني فتحت لا اعرف عن السودان الا الانقلابات وثورات الانفصال ماذا استطيع ان اشتري من السودان صناعه سودانيه ؟ اه الخرفان عفوا انها صناعه الهيه جمال جميجي صناعه الهيه اسلحته هدايا اصحاب المصالح
    لماذا السودانيون توجهو الى اسرائيل لماذا شرذمة ابوا ظبي يتحكم في السودان …اين تاريخكم بين الامم

  5. The civil war is about fighting over the scraps that the British built since they’ve been gone because Sudanese are savages who can’t build anything.

    There is no use avoiding this most salient fact than to realize that it was the British who introduced both peace and civilization to Sudan for the only time in its history and they hated them for it.

  6. The oil curse on the African continent is to a greater extent an external influence majorly by the western nations that want to assume control of the whole process

  7. The colonizers and formal colonizers have been funding this war for years. Why? So they can continue to steal and have access to precious resources in Sudan, such as petroleum and gold. Research the funders of the Civil War and you will know who’s profiting from this horrific war😡

  8. I don't understand why these Negroes look the same (all black) but kill each other in the name of different ethnicity. White vs black clashes could be reasonable but black vs black, oh come on man. They all look the same sharing the same genetics yet they fight with each other I don't know for what nonsensical reasons.

  9. The press and other stakeholders speak about this conflict as they do about so many other conflicts. That’s not the way to shed a light. Forget about the warlords and their owners, just ask one simple question. What’s the mineral?