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  2. Kevin Carter - Wikipedia

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    He took photos at Saturday and Sunday matches [4]. In 1984, he moved on to work for the Johannesburg Star, exposing the brutality of apartheid. Carter was the first to photograph a public "necklacing" execution by black Africans in South Africa in the mid-1980s. Carter later spoke of the images: "I was appalled at what they were doing.

  3. The Vulture and the Little Girl - Wikipedia

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    The child was reported to be attempting to reach a United Nations feeding centre about a half mile away in Ayod, Sudan (now South Sudan), in March 1993, and to have survived the incident. The picture won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography award in 1994. Carter took his own life four months after winning the prize.

  4. Bang-Bang Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Marinovich and Silva published The Bang-Bang Club: Snapshots from a Hidden War (2000), a book documenting their experiences. Marinovich said that the group did not see themselves as a club in the way outside observers regarded them, writing in the preface "The name gives a mental image of a group of hard-living men who worked, played and hung out together pretty much all of the time.

  5. South Sudanese wars of independence - Wikipedia

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    The South Sudanese wars of independence was the armed struggle for autonomy or independence of South Sudan from Sudan. Rebels in southern Sudan fought for greater self-determination against the central government of Sudan, which tried to suppress the uprising using the army and allied militias.

  6. Allegations of apartheid by country - Wikipedia

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    In early 1991, non-Arabs of the Zaghawa tribe of Sudan attested that they were victims of an intensifying Arab apartheid campaign, segregating Arabs and non-Arabs. [110] Sudanese Arabs, who controlled the government, were widely referred to as practicing apartheid against Sudan's non-Arab citizens. The government was accused of "deftly ...

  7. South Sudan lifts suspension of Facebook and TikTok - AOL

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    South Sudan authorities have lifted the temporary ban on Facebook and TikTok, which was imposed last week following the circulation of videos depicting the alleged killings of South Sudanese ...

  8. Postcolonial Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan later declared independence from Sudan in 2011, ... He became the first Post-Apartheid leader of South Africa. In 1994, Apartheid ended, ...

  9. South Africa tells top UN court that it’s accusing Israel of ...

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    South Africa has a long history of support for the Palestinians. Its governing party, the African National Congress, has long compared Israel’s policies in Gaza and the West Bank to its own ...