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  2. Darfur genocide - Wikipedia

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    The Darfur genocide was the systematic killing of ethnic Darfuri people during the War in Darfur.The genocide, which was carried out against the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups, led the International Criminal Court (ICC) to indict several people for crimes against humanity, rape, forced transfer and torture.

  3. Misterei massacre - Wikipedia

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    [6] [3] After killing several people, Arab fighters cheered "We killed the zorga! (a slur for black people)." [3] The Janjaweed also looted houses, farms, and shops, before burning down many neighborhoods. [3] The Misterei market was completely looted and torched. [4] Satellite imagery taken on June 3 showed the entire town burnt down. [3]

  4. Tangi and Bir Dagig massacres - Wikipedia

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    The Darfur region of Sudan, enveloping four different states, has been embroiled in a civil war and genocide of native non-Arab communities since 2003. Most of the violence had simmered down by the late 2010s and early 2020s, but sporadic clashes and killings continued into early 2022.

  5. Clashes between Arabs, non-Arabs in Sudan province kill 30 - AOL

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    Tribal clashes between Arabs and non-Arabs in Sudan’s South Darfur province left at least 30 people dead and a dozen wounded, authorities said Wednesday. The fighting poses a significant ...

  6. War in Darfur - Wikipedia

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    The War in Darfur, also nicknamed the Land Cruiser War, [note 1] was a major armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan that began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebel groups began fighting against the government of Sudan, which they accused of oppressing Darfur's non-Arab population.

  7. Darfur (film) - Wikipedia

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    Darfur was filmed outside of Cape Town, South Africa in February and March 2009. Boll himself describes the film as "something that's very shocking". Much of the dialogue is improvised by the actors and the film is shot mostly with handheld cameras to convey a sense of realism, similar to Boll's previous films Stoic and 1968 Tunnel Rats.

  8. History of Darfur - Wikipedia

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    African Journal of History and Culture 13.1 (2021): 43–55. online [dead link ‍] Johnson, Douglas H. The Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars (Indiana UP, 2003), ISBN 0-253-21584-6; Kiernan, Ben. Blood and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur (2009) excerpt; Nachtigal, G. transl. H. Fisher, Sahara and Sudan

  9. Taʽisha tribe - Wikipedia

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    Following the Mahdi's death in June 1885, the Khalifa 'Abdallahi ruled the Mahdist state until its destruction by an Anglo-Egyptian army. The Khalifa during his rule brought his tribe to Central Sudan and he went on to make extensive use of his relatives and other fellow Ta'a'isha as soldiers and administrators.