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Re: I Could Get Sued for Revealing Sudan’s Gold Curse… (Re: Hassan Farah)
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1K views 4 days ago #documentary #history Video to watch: • The Hidden Sudanese Passport That Cha... Why is one of the world’s richest lands… still one of the poorest؟ For over 6,000 years, Sudan has glittered with gold—mined by pharaohs, stolen by colonizers, and now, fueling a mo … 10 Comments Default profile photo Add a comment...
Pinned by @EpicEchoes-g7d @EpicEchoes-g7d 4 days ago Thank you to everyone who liked, subscribed, or commented—we’re building a community that refuses to forget history. Your support means everything. If you’re new here, hit that subscribe button, turn on notifications, and drop a comment below: Is Sudan’s gold a blessing… or a curse؟ Let’s talk about it. Let’s break the silence.
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@ElsirAbbas 1 day ago It's very good film, thanks for this interesting film
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@EpicEchoes-g7d 23 hours ago I'm glad you enjoyed the film! It really was an interesting watch, and it had some great moments. What was your favorite part؟
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@AboziquAlhadiAdam 4 days ago thanks for this video
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@EpicEchoes-g7d 2 days ago You're welcome! I'm glad you liked the video.
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@emansiddig1430 2 days ago Thanks for the insightful video. I guess that history will keep repeating itself untill we consciously intend to break. the loop of events.
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@EpicEchoes-g7d 1 day ago I appreciate your thoughts! Being aware of historical patterns can help us make more intentional choices. Breaking the cycle often requires collective effort and awareness. What specific changes do you think we should focus on to make a difference؟
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@eimankashif1365 2 days ago Sudan's gold could have been a blessing if not of our corrupt leaders since independence in 1956 !
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@EpicEchoes-g7d 2 days ago It's true that Sudan has significant natural resources, and it's frustrating to see how mismanagement and corruption have hindered their potential benefits. With better leadership and governance, the wealth from gold could have greatly improved the lives of many Sudanese people. It's essential for the future of the country to push for accountability and transparency in leadership to ensure that such resources are used for the benefit of all.
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