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  |  Re: صور حزينة عن مأساة دارفور تنشر لاول مرة !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Re: ابراهيم بقال سراج) |  | Dear Brother / Ibrahim Baggal
 sincere greetings and great Yearnings
 
 Thank you for this Post documenting sold by the government and its militias and tha gangaweed, inevitably those criminals will not go unpunished, Sengts them a long time Umm Qasr, it is certainly sad images, merged eyes and make a heartbeat to accelerate driven to cry rights Whatever the long night of injustice must be dawn.
 
 Great Greetings
 
 Abdelfattah
 
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  |  Re: صور حزينة عن مأساة دارفور تنشر لاول مرة !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Re: د/عزيز اوري) |  | .
 
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 I asked her to tell me her story
 she started by looking away –
 gazing back into the darkness when she knelt to pray.
 the planes dropped the bombs before daybreak -
 the janjaweed stormed with the dawn.
 those who could
 fled to the forest
 to hide till they’d gone.
 returning to ruins by moonlight
 she found she was orphaned and then -
 there they began
 their exodus out of
 sudan.
 
 her husband, ali, gently warned her
 “if worse comes, don’t try to save me.”
 you must survive with the children, so hide quietly.
 the next day the janjaweed raiders
 caught up and took all of the men
 she watched herself widowed
 while guarding their sleeping children  -
 then into the infinite star skies
 mother and children took flight
 through storming sands
 they crossed into chad from
 sudan
 
 (bridge)
 his love for her kept her running
 while her love for him kept her calm -
 smiling when she says his name.
 like a prayer for sudan.
 
 now as i write you her story -
 magboula rocks under the tree
 no food for the child she cradles – staring at me.
 what will it take to remember -
 what we said we’d never forget.
 never again,  is now, once again in sudan.
 never again, is now, once again in sudan.
 – like a prayer for sudan
 
 
 [bamanankan background vocals]
 
 let’s pray to get out of the dark.
 some people made a plan and dropped a bomb.
 let’s take the children and run away.
 woman gets scared by a lot of bad things.
 woman, let’s hid your children.
 fighting, fighting, stop fighting, stop fighting.
 people get up from sleeping
 oh suda, sudan
 it will never happen again
 god will not make it happen again
 it will never happen again
 let’s pray for sudan
 never happen again
 stop fighting stop fighting
 fighting ruins everything.
 
 
 
 
 The song was written anonymously.
 
 The musicians - from Mali, on djembe and arrangements is Moussa Traore.  Balla Tounkara is playing the kora and sings the background Bamanakan vocals.  Dave Mattacks, who plays with Richard Thompson, is on drums.  From Serbia is Mikael Merska on electric bass.   Laura Cortese is an American fiddle player, and Adrian Aquirre, from Spain, plays percussion.
 
 
 
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 SongsForSUDAN
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