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Essay heading: Darfur
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The non-Arab Darfurians mostly consisting of farmers, who were tired of the social injustices enacted by the current president Omar al Bashir, formed two rebel groups known as the Sudanese Liberation Army/Movement (SLA/M) and the Justice and Equality movement (JEM). In response to the rebel movement the government responded with gruesome retaliation (Pity the people)... displayed 300 characters
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In response to the rebel movement the government responded with gruesome retaliation (Pity the people).
The Sudanese government hired and supplied local militias composed of Arab Africans known as the Janjaweed. Under direct government order, the group has methodically and routinely destroyed villages, raped women, murdered men women and children, and tortured all people of non-Arab ethnicity... displayed next 300 characters
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