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Rahaf Al Saadi Sudan

Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,

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Page 1: Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,

Rahaf Al Saadi

Sudan

Page 2: Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,

The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic, Chad, and Libya. The world's longest river, the Nile, divides Sudan between east and west sides. It has an area of 2,505,810 km2 , it is the largest country on the continent and the tenth largest in the world. Sudan lies mostly between latitudes 3° and 22°N, and longitudes 21° and 39°E. The terrain is generally flat plains, broken by several mountain ranges

Sudan

Page 3: Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,

Sudan has many rich mineral resources including:cobaltcoppergoldGraniteIronleadmanganesemicanatural gaspetroleumSilver

Sudanese Resources

Page 4: Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,

In the past few years there has been a lot of conflict going on in Sudan, specifically Darfur, it has left many of the Darfuri people displaced. The conflict has been going on between Darfuri groups. It has been stated that the U.S has been the only country interfering and recognizing what is happening as “genocide”; genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.

The Conflict

Page 5: Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,
Page 6: Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,

The international media coverage of Sudan in the past years has largely focused on the conflict in Darfur, this is because of the genocide happening their and because of the conflict between the country’s groups.

The Media Coverage of events is very little, because journalists, photographers, etc. usually can’t get everything, because of the government not wanting the world to know about the conflict. However, the country with the most media coverage would probably be the U.S because it’s the only country to recognize what’s happening their as genocide, meaning that the Sudanese government would’ve permitted them to cover the events in Sudan, assuming that they are trying to help.

The Media Coverage of Events in Sudan

Page 7: Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,

The international response towards the Sudanese genocide and conflict is not really successful, because as an example the U.S (the only country to intervene) has tried several times to solve the conflict and bring it to an end, it has had many conferences, but it didn’t seem to change anything. Which is why there’s still a possibility that Sudan would split the land, due to the ongoing conflict.

The Effectiveness of the International Response

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If the same conflict continues, I predict that the population of “Lost Boys” will increase, hunger will kill many of Sudan’s population, resulting a decrease in Sudan’s population. Also, the U.S will not make any differences, so Sudan will split and that’s the only way the conflict and genocide will end.

Yet, looking at it from another perspective, the government could end the conflict after finding out how much of their country’s people are dying and are being displaced, and so the Sudanese (Darfuri) people would live in peace and would get humanitarian aid by the U.S, which was fighting for the Darfuri peoples’ rights since the beginning.

Future Predictions for the Darfuri People

Page 10: Rahaf Al Saadi. The Republic of Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda,

However, it has been recorded In Sudan's 1993 census, the population was recorded to be 25 million. In 2009 the census put the population at more than 39 million people. Meaning that the population is growing, meaning that the facts stated illustrate that not many of Sudan’s people are dying, this is because of the increase in aid being given to the people, increasing the birthrate and decreasing the death rate. Therefore, after I have analyzed facts, I can conclude that I think that the population of Sudan will increase due to the aid given to them.

After Looking at Facts (Future Predictions)

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