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How South Sudan Defied All Odds to Win Independence (Documentary) 

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On 9 July 2011 South Sudan held its formal independence ceremony in Juba, an event that marked a departure for Africa. Most African countries became independent on a negotiated “transfer of power” from a colonial authority to a new national elite. South Sudan’s independence came from the directly expressed will of its people.
The journey to independence for the people of South Sudan is a saga of resilience, determination, and unwavering hope. Spanning nearly two centuries, from 1821 to 2011, this path was marked by relentless struggles and profound hardships. Southern Sudanese endured oppressive colonial rule, only to find themselves under the grip of radical Islamic regimes in Khartoum. Despite these challenges, the indomitable spirit of South Sudan’s people remained unbroken.
Their relentless pursuit of freedom and self-determination culminated in the historic independence ceremony on July 9, 2011, in Juba.
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@bayokoebi9351
@bayokoebi9351 2 месяца назад
This channel is so underrated at least they deserves 7 million subscribers
@ian_b
@ian_b 2 месяца назад
It's a brilliant channel.
@cholakuany5989
@cholakuany5989 Месяц назад
The channel is under rated because not many South Sudanese or Sudanese watch it. Great comment.
@Peacekeeper2000
@Peacekeeper2000 2 месяца назад
Am proud to be South Sudanese 🇸🇸 ❤❤❤
@lesserlight
@lesserlight Месяц назад
I wish I could state my level of disappointment with the levels and years of fighting for basically nothing. I know this is not your doing and I know there have been incredible highs for the Sudanese people. However this "separation" is not about cooperation but "power". It is not Africa which started these wars and religious postures. It was the racist West. Weapons, Slavery, Resource appropriation...There is no South and North Sudan and Islam along with Christianity are a madness Sudan should expunge forever. This was and is senseless and based on Self hate. I really haven't been this sad in a while. Great Documentary which is very informative and to you @PeaceKeeper2000 I wish Love, Peace, and Ubuntu. I am coming to Sudan. I in all seriousness want a unified Africa. Al lthat is necessary is to unhand ourselves of the racist dogma which does not come from us.
@majah4
@majah4 19 часов назад
I respect your opinion but I think you are just eager to see things happen overnight and I can't even deny the fact that this government is not what our fathers expected it be but you can still agree​ that separation was the best thing to ever happen to the southerns.without the west still we could have rebelled the northerners.let me ask you a question,if you claim its the west propaganda then tell me why are the northerners still killing the their upto date?why is the government killing people from darfor and the nubians from kordofan region? brother despite the southerners being uncivilized,the Islamist had no right to put their stupid laws .I was born in a foreign nation and I've been home for 2 months only but I'll never regret the decision of my fathers.@@lesserlight
@smallscaleminingsupplies9670
@smallscaleminingsupplies9670 2 месяца назад
As a Tanzanian I just wish our brothers in South Sudan the best, studied with many in Kenya, they were good friends we just had good friendship between them and Tanzanians
@cholakuany5989
@cholakuany5989 Месяц назад
Asante sana ndugu for that awesome comment.
@oneghost1257
@oneghost1257 2 месяца назад
This channel might be one of my favorite lucky finds on RU-vid. Most of these stories lack proper exposure in the west and I enjoy the amount of detail and context you provide. Also the fact there's so much archival footage available (assuming that's what's being used for visuals and not just stock footage) is amazing.
@tyronejoshua1613
@tyronejoshua1613 2 месяца назад
Thank You for teaching us African History 🙏🙏
@AfricanBiographics
@AfricanBiographics 2 месяца назад
You are welcome
@Pr1nceM1c
@Pr1nceM1c 2 месяца назад
The piano music in tje background at the start of the video. How do i find it? Please assist​@@AfricanBiographics
@unclebatog940
@unclebatog940 Месяц назад
From 1955--2005 it's the longest civil war in history my grandparents born in war fleeing thousands time growing up as refugees almost all our life the impact of the war is still visible and we're still facing the marginalisation left during those turbulent time. As a South Sudanese i know one day over lasting peace will come to our motherlands
@lilbasegod
@lilbasegod 2 месяца назад
Im starting to notice that in every African country in that region Northern Muslims are very problematic.
@aedes947
@aedes947 Месяц назад
Only the northern?
@lesserlight
@lesserlight Месяц назад
Islam, Chritstianity, and Judaism are problematic because they are warlike theologies made to turn a logical mind illogical. These are Not African devices and need to be expunged from the continent. Meanwhile the West places African artifacts in museums and economic exchange.
@The-Heart-Will-Testify
@The-Heart-Will-Testify 19 дней назад
Some how the funders of these groups are mainly the same folks that colonized, the European colonials. They create these groups... burkino faso already exposed them, u are at sleep and have hate for Muslims, that's what's blinding u yet u ignore it because of arrogance...
@hotstepper887
@hotstepper887 17 дней назад
Good for the British, preventing the toxicity of Islam. We all wish they'd do that today.
@eve3614
@eve3614 2 месяца назад
I really appreciate this documentary! I've taught refugees from South Sudan and the Nuba Mountains, and their story is one the world at large refuses to hear. That being said, I have one issue with your framing of the early history of South Sudan in the early part of the video. I would not say that the ethnic groups of South Sudan existed in "relative harmony". The Nuer Conquest (1820-1890) was one of the largest and most violent episodes of warfare ever recorded between two nomadic/transhumant societies. Over a period of 70 years, the Nuer expanded their territory fourfold, displacing and assimilating their Dinka and Anuak neighbors, often selling captured men to European and Turko-Arabic slavers and taking captured women as wives and concubines. The expansions would almost certainly have continued for even longer had they not been halted in 1890 by the Mahdist War. Omitting this history in a documentary about South Sudan is really surprising, because without this context, you cannot appreciate the deep roots of the modern-day inter-ethnic violence and resentment that often sadly exists between Nuer, Dinka, and Anuak peoples. There's a good book on the conflict, "The Nuer Conquest: The Structure and Development of an Expansionist System", by Raymond C. Kelly (1985), although Kelly discusses the war primarily through the lens of theoretical anthropology and ethnography rather than history and modern African politics.
@kalomboC
@kalomboC 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this comment. This is a great channel, but sometimes glosses over the pre-colonial history that gives real context to the dynamics of the modern Era. Truth is, pre-colonial history is hardly taught in my country and when it is, it's highly summarized (probably the same in other African countries). So outside University's, little is known by African's about their own history...it has lead to a tragic loss of identity, the acceptance of a colonial identity rooted in inferiority. I've gone on a bit of a rant, but bear with me 😅
@Tribuneoftheplebs
@Tribuneoftheplebs 2 месяца назад
Thank you very much. I found this book on google books for free and will read it now.
@albertarthurparsnips5141
@albertarthurparsnips5141 Месяц назад
‘European’ slavers in the Sudan in the mid to late nineteenth century ? I’m afraid that that seems rather improbable. Or simply unlikely. Any verification available on that ? Sound & solid sources ?…
@teenice1885
@teenice1885 2 месяца назад
You did it again! Congratulations my brother. Salute to the whole Africa! We have to cherish ourselves and realize we as people are the number one resource.
@davasaurthereal4678
@davasaurthereal4678 26 дней назад
The work of this channel is truly underrated, I had very little knowledge on the situation in South Sudan until finding it this my RU-vid feed. A blessing of knowledge in a world with so many voices but so little understanding, thank you to the team for what they do ❤ edit: I am bad at grammar 😅
@williamdeng76
@williamdeng76 2 месяца назад
The narrative explicitly reflects the precise background of the South Sudan and Sudan conflict. Thanks for sharing
@teague9910
@teague9910 2 месяца назад
I've been watching these docs for about a year or so now and they are fantastic. Very interesting and very well put together and narrated. Keep up the great work!
@alej2297
@alej2297 2 месяца назад
What an educational start to my weekend! Keep up the great content!!
@tumpesoletipis1310
@tumpesoletipis1310 2 месяца назад
Am a proud Kenyan seeing my brothers liberated at last. Kenya fully participated till the end....that flag resembles Kenya and we love our suddanesse brothers
@mr.c.103
@mr.c.103 2 месяца назад
Always looking forward to your videos. It has been outstanding to learn over the years about the different histories behind the numerous states that form the African continent on this channel. Cheers!
@DongsonmayuokYak
@DongsonmayuokYak 2 месяца назад
This is not just documentary but a historical footages 😢❤❤🇸🇸🇸🇸
@christychristo7433
@christychristo7433 2 месяца назад
Am happy South Sudan broke away from the Arab North who treated them as sub humans and exploited their mineral resources for their use because they were non Muslims and black. Kudos to South Sudan for fighting for its independence. I couldn't have imagined what would have happened if they were part of Sudan now that they are fighting themselves.
@mahalallel2012
@mahalallel2012 2 месяца назад
I thought Islam was the religion of peace??
@christychristo7433
@christychristo7433 2 месяца назад
@@mahalallel2012 in practicality it is not! Once you are not in their circles they regard you as an infidel. Please read the Quranic versus in Surah chapter five
@mahalallel2012
@mahalallel2012 2 месяца назад
@@christychristo7433 You misunderstood my comment. I was mocking the fact that they are not not peaceful, or at least those that control it.
@muhammedtrawally1798
@muhammedtrawally1798 2 месяца назад
Islam is a peaceful religion, that doesn't mean you can't have problems within because human beings are always greedy and ready to exploit one another. When you want to understand Islam, you have to go to the source, not by merely looking at the Muslims just as if you want to understand Christianity you must go to the Bible.
@dextermulele
@dextermulele 2 месяца назад
All Sudanese people are black 😂 I don't know who North wants to identify as Arabs 😂😂😂 My african people don't want to be african so sad 😢
@davianoinglesias5030
@davianoinglesias5030 Месяц назад
The best decision South Sudan ever did was secede from the Muslim North. They would be embroiled in the ongoing conflict and it would even be worse. South Sudan has a chance of developing now, unlike the north that will forever be embroiled in Muslim conflicts
@Akech101
@Akech101 17 дней назад
We must change the name of South Sudan to permanently separate ourselves from the north
@Corneutra
@Corneutra 2 месяца назад
Subtitles in Portuguese please! I Love your channel
@jubernardi23
@jubernardi23 2 месяца назад
Learn English 🙄
@philipopperman7570
@philipopperman7570 2 месяца назад
Keep making these awesome documentaries, Love from South Africa
@Dan13Speed
@Dan13Speed 2 месяца назад
Wow. Thank you for a wonderful and comprehensive history of Sudan . I am Kenyan American, and I have always wanted to visit Sudan. It appears that the Northerners have had a choke hold on the South for a long time, and I am glad that South Sudan finally liberated themselves from this oppression. The politics of Africa is complicated by foreign interference, and I hope one day Africa can get it right. Respect and acknowledgement that we are over 3,000 Traditional Ancient Nations, all looking for self determination must be the focus of discussion. We cannot continue under the 54 artificial territories designed in Berlin in 1885. These were designed to benefit Europe no Africa. Once we give independence to all the Ancient Nations, then we will have solved the issue of power sharing and equal distribution of resources, as each region will be responsible for its own destiny. It is true that others will be wealthier than others, however, we must appreciate that without such acknowledgement of self determination, for all Traditional Nations on the Continent, we cannot sit down and honestly discuss African Unity. The problem of Sudan is the same problem of Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Kenya, South Africa , DRC, Ethiopia, Somalia and many others. We have one group actively engaged in dominating another, and that is not sustainable.
@captainr8413
@captainr8413 2 месяца назад
I love your channel, always telling story with facts...
@prof.nicollas519
@prof.nicollas519 2 месяца назад
What a GREAT MATERIAL!!!! My friend, you deserve the best to spread this kind of knowledge! ❤
@JonWintersGold
@JonWintersGold 2 месяца назад
Thanks for another highly detailed and very accurate video of a severely under reported nation.
@sandiso7596
@sandiso7596 2 месяца назад
Thank you....very informative
@sandiso7596
@sandiso7596 2 месяца назад
Thanks for dishing out African history to us,our struggle is written in blood. The black man continues to struggle in his own soil...sad very sad
@albertarthurparsnips5141
@albertarthurparsnips5141 Месяц назад
Why ? Your continent is blessed with more of an abundance of resources than almost anywhere else . Independence was either obtained or simply granted over half a CENTURY ago ! Are Africans also given to playing the same tune as impoverished Arabs, or South Asian Muslims ?..That they still suffer from ‘neo-colonialism’ ?
@WhyIsYoutubeSoTerrible
@WhyIsYoutubeSoTerrible 2 месяца назад
Real shame that independence was immediately followed by a new protracted brutal civil war in South Sudan, but at least that spared them from the entirely separate current brutal civil war in Sudan.
@waxsonwisdom1395
@waxsonwisdom1395 2 месяца назад
I like the insight from this channel
@mamadousalane2024
@mamadousalane2024 25 дней назад
Wonderful job! Thank you 🙏🏽
@AfricaReviewAnalysis
@AfricaReviewAnalysis 2 месяца назад
Was looking forward to your next video and this exceeded expectations :)
@showa546
@showa546 2 месяца назад
It doesn't matter whenever getting independce from northren sudan was good or bad decision. It had to be done, regardless of results. Arab ethnocentrism and Islamic fundamentalism killed Sudan. Nuer, Dinka and other ethnicities are christians and animists. There was no way for Sudan to stay united.
@kennethkuehnle9872
@kennethkuehnle9872 5 дней назад
Without a doubt...without a doubt!!!
@Daniela-gh1hz
@Daniela-gh1hz Месяц назад
Love your chanel. Love every video I've seen so far. Love your narration style Brilliant!
@cholakuany5989
@cholakuany5989 Месяц назад
This mini-documentary is absolutely correct because I was there in Bor when most of these things happened.
@mthungameligumbo3023
@mthungameligumbo3023 День назад
Best You Tube channel
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
In Sudan/Lower Egypt along the Nile the Luo-Shilluk Kingdom under Reth in 639-645AD fought the Turco-Egyptian rulers of Egypt and conducted raids on the Arab north therefore slavery did not advance southward into East Africa . The Dinka, Luo and Nuer created fierce warrior classes and these conflicts spilled over into modern times with the first Sudan civil war(1955-1971) known as Anyanya I rebellion against Arab North .
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
Also in South West Ethiopia the Luo-Anywaa/Anuak Kingdom resisted Arab slavery and defeated the British in 1912 in Gambella Ethiopia .
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
The Nilotic Luo,Dinka,Nuer and other groups in Sudan stopped the Arab advancement and occupation southwards into Sudan . And in recent times after The Luo of Sudan,The Luo-Jor Chul,Luo-Pari,Luo-Thuri,Luo-Balanda,Luo-Kumam,Luo-Shilluk,Luo-Anuak together with Dinka,Nuer and other groups resisted Egyptian and British rule the same way they had stopped Arab enslavement .
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
By 1956 Sudan Independence Civil conflict had broken out hence the Anyanya I rebellion from 1955-1972 against the Arab North Sudan . Anyanya II would later follow with 64 ethnic groups in Sudan against the Arab North
@user-rl9rz3pm4u
@user-rl9rz3pm4u 2 месяца назад
​@papd35هههع32
@JarpasLiai
@JarpasLiai Месяц назад
My country, I love my mother land❤
@durian116
@durian116 2 месяца назад
Quality content!
@Mukkeg
@Mukkeg 2 месяца назад
A great channel 👏🏿 Do a video on Somaliland - some breaking news is coming in the coming weeks.
@ChineseKiwi
@ChineseKiwi 2 месяца назад
Thank you once again for adding deeper more detailed historical context to African political issues that so many other Western sources overlook.
@AfricanBiographics
@AfricanBiographics 2 месяца назад
You are welcome
@yohanaakolwek7244
@yohanaakolwek7244 13 дней назад
Very great to remind us from Suffer.
@bryanbabusi4977
@bryanbabusi4977 2 месяца назад
Powerful African Documentary
@luigidicianni6462
@luigidicianni6462 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@cholakuany5989
@cholakuany5989 Месяц назад
I'm a Dinka Bor-man, a Jesh El Amer and a "Lost Boy of Sudan", and my heart bleeds when I see our people suffer. It really hurts when you see pain and xant doanything about it.
@moalzaben5554
@moalzaben5554 2 месяца назад
What depressing about South Sudan, is that it literally went through a civil war immediately after independence. I know the civil war ended, but the situation is still unstable and unsafe correct? As of now I have no knowledge of South Sudan’s current state. Does anyone have any info?
@johnhappy2340
@johnhappy2340 2 месяца назад
God bless black people 🇳🇬
@GAMEOVERTBH
@GAMEOVERTBH 2 месяца назад
As New Generation African, it's unbelievable what happens to our people in past but. Like they say in the end we all become story's let's make our this time a greater than before...
@alkalidaggash3419
@alkalidaggash3419 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this
@Pr1nceM1c
@Pr1nceM1c 2 месяца назад
Can someone please tell me where i can find the first segment of background piano music
@ayuennodays1770
@ayuennodays1770 12 дней назад
one thing is a big lie, the south sudanese strongly opposed the slave trade. and they were never any south sudanese ever sold as slaves
@kevanhubbard9673
@kevanhubbard9673 2 месяца назад
A similar history to far away East Timor being taken over by a larger neighbour upon independence.
@benedictnwabuzor4401
@benedictnwabuzor4401 2 месяца назад
And the country has known no peace, very unfortunate
@christonngoveni8438
@christonngoveni8438 2 месяца назад
Excellent history video. I know it's about South Sudan, but how come you never mentioned Darfur while they are connected.
@FredOdhiambo-jc5uk
@FredOdhiambo-jc5uk 2 месяца назад
The independence has never been beneficiary, they immediately started fighting against themselves
@user-io1cg4lr7b
@user-io1cg4lr7b 2 месяца назад
(time stamp 9:07) The British caused similar problems in Gold Coast/Ghana. At the Achimota conference 1956, they offered post-independence autonomy for Ashanti which was accepted first, and then dishonored by Nkrumah's government after independence 9:30. This ethno-tribal issue has always shadowed and polarized politics in Ghana since then.
@shakes_makenas9128
@shakes_makenas9128 2 месяца назад
Much clarity thank you
@user-dh5eq1oj3g
@user-dh5eq1oj3g 2 месяца назад
God bless my country
@hotstepper887
@hotstepper887 17 дней назад
Good for the British, preventing the toxicity of Islam. We all wish they'd do that today.
@DanielAdharDanielAdharDut
@DanielAdharDanielAdharDut 24 дня назад
I love my country s,Sudan juba❤😂🎉😢😮😅😮
@user-io1cg4lr7b
@user-io1cg4lr7b 2 месяца назад
The British are really to blame for setting up the messy division between the north and southern parts of the then Sudan (time stamp 8:44) . Just as they created a mess in Middle East and many other places that they exploited.
@solo.dcooleyes4542
@solo.dcooleyes4542 2 месяца назад
There was division before that, British didn’t started it.
@Cpresss
@Cpresss 2 месяца назад
I’m glad South Sudan left Sudan and Sudan is now a very dangerous country to live in now
@johnmayen2764
@johnmayen2764 2 месяца назад
Thanks for this narrative, this is the real history.
@Somnationalist
@Somnationalist 2 месяца назад
African Biographics migh i ask you a question, which country are you from? are you a Kenyan.
@user-is3vy6es9d
@user-is3vy6es9d 2 месяца назад
Stop fighting amongst yourselves and develop your country. God blessed you with abundant oil and gas.
@solo.dcooleyes4542
@solo.dcooleyes4542 2 месяца назад
Us South Sudanese 🇸🇸 don’t want to be with those radical Islamist
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
When the Arabs conquered Egypt in 639 to 649 AD they attempted to advance Southwards into Sudan but were stopped by Nilotic and Nilo-Saharan groups hence slavery did not spread into the interior like in West Africa . Portuguese managed to capture slaves in Angola and Congo but were unable to spread into the interior where hostile Nilotic groups such as the Dinka, Nuer, Maasai, Turkana, Toposa, Luo, Karamoja existed in North East and East Africa .
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
The North East and East Africa region was dominated by Nilotic, Nilo-Saharan, Nilo-Cushitic and Cushitic groups before Bantu migrations into the region from Central Africa including the Congo . Nilotic groups such as the Maasai, Luo, Dinka, Nuer, Nyamanga, Turkana, Karamoja, Toposa etc did not practice slavery and shunned slavery or resisted enslavement and some Nilotic Kingdoms in Sudan/Egypt, Ethiopia and Uganda stopped slavery .
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
The White Portuguese ,Spanish and English slave traders attempted to enslave the Banyarwanda in the 18th and 19th century but failed . King Rwabugiri IV was the first to come into contact with the white Europeans resisting slavery and preserving Rwanda's borders . To this Day Rwanda is similar to an ethno-nation state in the continent .
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
In recent times in 1964 a Uganda Luo-Langi John Gideon Okello staged a revolution in Zanzibar that stopped more than 500 years of Omani Arab Subjugation and enslavement of the black bantu populations . The Omani Arab Sultan Jamshid Bin Adullah fled Zanzibar after the revolution in January 1964 to the UK and 17,000 arabs died in Zanzibar. Tanzania was then formed from this Unification of Zanzibar and Tanganyika .
@1wun1
@1wun1 2 месяца назад
​@@papd3532 The Luo nilotes also migrated much later than the Bantu from northern Uganda and South Sudan. Some of them like the Masai absorbed cushites like the yaaku people.
@1wun1
@1wun1 2 месяца назад
​@@papd3532 In East Africa the slavers were mostly Arab-Swahili, not Europeans. And by the time Europeans made it in the interior slavery had already been abolished.
@cholakuany5989
@cholakuany5989 Месяц назад
My goats, my sheep, all gone for a good cause. Just before I left home in 1987, I used to take my sheep and goats to Werkok to drink, but there were always SPLA soldiers waiting to pick the fattest sheep or goat. I would always go home crying and my father would hold me and says, "It's okay. They only took one". I then realised that SPLA was never paid and their food was from goat-naping or sheep-naping. The next rime I took my goats and sheep ro Werkok, I even helped a SPLA soldier to pick a goat to take. One by one, all were gone and my dad never even got angry but I was mad, because I was a kid and did not understnd why an army would eat all my goats and aheep.
@tedpop
@tedpop 2 месяца назад
My takeaway from this is that Riek Machar exists to screw things up.
@felix-do4yj
@felix-do4yj 2 месяца назад
Nice documentary ,I have learned that main cause for the split of the Sudan was north Sudan "afro Arabs " forcing Islam on south Sudanese Christians or people practicing traditional religions , the south Sudanese could not accept this new religion being forced on them which led to war and finally separation from the North Sudan
@ahmaddo5946
@ahmaddo5946 2 месяца назад
غير صحيح السودان مسلمين ولا زالوا يتقاتلون السبب هو المصالح الشخصية والثروة والسياسية والكونغو مسيحيين ومع ذلك يتقاتلون كذلك روسيا وأوكرانيا الإعلام الغربي يحاول بث الكراهية والحقد بين الشعوب والدول النامية بقدر ماكانت العبودية منتشرة بين كل الشعوب بسبب الحروب فالمنتصرين بدل قتل الرجال المهزومين ربما يتم الاستفادة منهم في البناء الزراعة أو الرعي أو الخدمة ..... ولكن هذا صار من الماضي لانه كان لا يوجد قانون ولا دول ولا حدود ومع ذلك فإسرائيل اليوم تفعل أكثر بكثير ولا ينتقدها الإعلام الغربي.
@thephoenix756
@thephoenix756 Месяц назад
​@@ahmaddo5946 Islam is not to blame, but Arab supremacy is; the racism, the slave raids and the annexation of large Southern territories were the main reasons for the war
@stuartwalker2355
@stuartwalker2355 23 дня назад
​@@ahmaddo5946everywhere islam is, there is war. Only Malaysia is at peace, and that is a secular government. Israel doesn't enslave people, arabs enslave people. Not everyone is stupid enough to believe what you said. Islam must keep to itself! Let people be free! But no, islam and arabs must always cause trouble.
@ahmeddurrani1513
@ahmeddurrani1513 2 месяца назад
American divided Sudan to wraken it in the region. Otherwise, a united Sudan would have been a force to reckon with.
@bolzechariah5155
@bolzechariah5155 2 месяца назад
Islam and racism divided sudan
@theblackgods4699
@theblackgods4699 Месяц назад
Lol blaming America for anything sudan was a threat to no one Islamic racism is the only thing to blame
@teddynganga4179
@teddynganga4179 2 месяца назад
Sounds similar to nigeria
@shibemate
@shibemate 2 месяца назад
And I thought Somalia had it bad …. Sudan is almost in complete nonstop civil war since independence to this day !
@shahimkoog
@shahimkoog 2 месяца назад
When each ethnicity tries to gain power, it will inevitably lead to civil war
@yetuafrikatv9696
@yetuafrikatv9696 2 месяца назад
@OwenCarter-xr1zi
@OwenCarter-xr1zi 2 месяца назад
Free for all Government only leave and allow your enemies to govern this holy spiritually nation,,,,,, one Africa one Government
@DongsonmayuokYak
@DongsonmayuokYak 2 месяца назад
The rich oil country ❤❤❤in east Africa
@cmlmonstar007
@cmlmonstar007 2 месяца назад
We will reunite Sudan but under South Sudan.
@thephoenix756
@thephoenix756 Месяц назад
Never going to happen
@Akech101
@Akech101 17 дней назад
We need to be separate, we have nothing to do with the Arabs
@ceebrown8157
@ceebrown8157 2 месяца назад
😢
@DavidWilliamSiewsoja-q9p
@DavidWilliamSiewsoja-q9p 3 дня назад
move in silence
@harbinger6562
@harbinger6562 2 месяца назад
Good afternoon ❤️🇸🇸🦾😇👋
@mr.positive7510
@mr.positive7510 21 день назад
You didn't go into how Christianity also ruined Sudan and now South Sudan is a graveyard. Islam ruined it from the North, and Christianity is destroying Sudanese people. Only the Sudanese people can correct this, but they have to work from the past to the now to differentiate.
@OwenCarter-xr1zi
@OwenCarter-xr1zi 2 месяца назад
Africa will overcome all oppesser in the name of 🌙 ⭐ 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈 🌈
@NovestTheGreat
@NovestTheGreat 2 месяца назад
💚🖤❤️
@cabdirisaaqnuurre6666
@cabdirisaaqnuurre6666 2 месяца назад
SURELY MR THIS CHANNEL DOCUMENTS OF 20th CENTURY EVENTS ON AFRICAN IS IMPORTANT BUT HOW YOU DESCRIBING IS TESTING ALMOST 2 PROBLEMS 1. MUSLIM DID WRONG THING 2. CLEANING COLONIAL POWER DID WRIGHT THING I think your country's colonised white man still influences your educational curriculum .
@elvingichongedrent
@elvingichongedrent 2 месяца назад
The Nuer were selling Dinka and Anuak men to Europeans and Turku-Arabic while keeping the women for themselves. Even though this sounds like its tribe vs tribe its actually tribal conflict based on foreign influence. And how come the Dinka keep getting stepped on all throughout their history as framed via your comment and this video? Tell me a story or pure tribal wars in Africa that have zero to foreign influence and are significant in damage and amount of people mistreated by near by tribes? I will wait....
@thephoenix756
@thephoenix756 Месяц назад
The Nuer had a brief moment of dominance (mostly confined to Upper Nile) in the late 1800s, while the Dinka had their period of dominance in the 13th and 15th Centuries.
@maryokafor7238
@maryokafor7238 Месяц назад
South Sudanese are cush aka hamite not black Israelite, This is Sudanese aka men of statue the real pharaoh lineage Read isaiah 45 vs 14 and Exodus 11 vs 7
@malcolmdeng
@malcolmdeng 2 месяца назад
🇸🇸🇸🇸
@user-vh3dt2ei5c
@user-vh3dt2ei5c Месяц назад
This is more than achieving 32trillion Kenya shilling.
@OwenCarter-xr1zi
@OwenCarter-xr1zi 2 месяца назад
Two thousand years taken over even the holy nation identify and wealth still enjoy by imposters
@MrFranklin-02
@MrFranklin-02 2 месяца назад
This was arab led apartheid 😢
@DanielAdharDanielAdharDut
@DanielAdharDanielAdharDut 24 дня назад
❤😂😢😮😢😮😅
@KeahLieth
@KeahLieth Месяц назад
This history is dinkawashed..
@timeon44
@timeon44 29 дней назад
Elaborate
@Ididntplayball
@Ididntplayball 2 месяца назад
The story of South Sudan is about people rejecting to be free servants of God and accepting slavery to every thing else: the stones, the animals, the trees and the dead.
@eve3614
@eve3614 2 месяца назад
Spoken like a true colonizer.
@Ididntplayball
@Ididntplayball 2 месяца назад
@@eve3614 God is above the whole thing of colonization and decolonization.
@Akech101
@Akech101 2 месяца назад
The story of South Sudan is the story of Africans who choose to remain faithful to their Christian beliefs and reject the falsehoods of the north who confuse themselves to be Arabs
@anyiethyai1261
@anyiethyai1261 2 месяца назад
​@@IdidntplayballNah we didn't choose slavery , we chose freedom your claim of we not choosing to be servants of God is pathetic. We chose not to be slaves to the Arabs who regarded us slaves, If they wanted to convert us then why not do it peacefully be persuasion rather than violence and destruction? Is that how peaceful Islam is?
@plasticwalnut7650
@plasticwalnut7650 2 месяца назад
​@@Ididntplayball God also doesn't condone forced conversion, as written in 2:256 and 2:285, and a portion of the latter reads as "They believe in God, His Angels, His Books, and His messengers." Notice that it says Books, plural rather than singular, thus recognizing the Torah and Gospels, as all three have overlap with messengers and prophets, peace be upon them. And God is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.
@KadyKoya
@KadyKoya 2 месяца назад
If it was up to the Arab North Sudan they wouldn't be south Sudan and these Arab sudani took a big part of Sudan with the help of their Arab cousins who they are fighting now and identify as Arab and not African
@papd3532
@papd3532 2 месяца назад
Arab is an ethnic group with different races and nationalities like Hispanic or Jewish . There are white Arab, Mixed Arab and Black Arab . Sudanese are Black Arab and are second class to White Arab like rulers of Saudi Arabia . African is a race of Black people . Therefore there are also Afro-Arab like North Sudanese .
@KadyKoya
@KadyKoya 2 месяца назад
@@papd3532 and their origin is Arabia (MIDDLE EAST) WHO INVADED AFRICA OK AND EVEN CALLED THEMSELVES ARAB AND ARE IN THE ARABS LEAGUE AND NOT AFRICAN JUST LIKE NORTH AFRICA
@TataElvis-wm4kf
@TataElvis-wm4kf 2 месяца назад
Similar story in Cameroon with southern Cameroon and French speaking Cameroonians
@alskmr4036
@alskmr4036 2 месяца назад
Life in abundance... we are people of abundance... we come from an ancestry that lived in abundance (African continent), which influenced the culture: (thinking and doing) of the peoples, living in this African continent and we developed technologies of peace and quality of life. We were invaded by angry people because they lived in continents of scarcity (Middle East and Europe). Their developed cultures and technologies are warlike: learn, explore and eliminate where they come. They want to transform all learning into tools that could be used in situations of scarcity: learning, exploitation, accumulation for their people and elimination for the original peoples. And this is passed down generations and forced onto other peoples and cultures. While the people of abundance and peace: teach, divide and share. People who come from scarcity take that abundance for themselves and wanted to put people from abundance into scarcity, that is; changing places... Forcing the place of scarcity and the culture of scarcity to exist... Today the world thinks and speaks with the culture (think+do) of the peoples of: (Middle East and Europe: peoples of the logic of scarcity ); peoples who came from places originally of scarcity. We have to reverse this logic between us. Abandon the logic of scarcity and the technologies of war: invade, exploit, accumulate and eliminate the other or the other among us; and share what we have and develop technologies of peace, love and exchange between us. Decolonize and decontaminate this logic of scarcity. It was 500 years of this nefarious contamination. So let's make ours and ours aware together with actions and this explanation; because we are all operating in the logic of taking down our men and women for a long time. It is necessary to explain that we did not come from that, we were colonized and contaminated with that. This is the poison we drink every day, we have to break this logic and become positive agents in the lives of black people. Playing a positive part in the history of the black people we touch. And practice abundance among us...
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