Showing posts with label WeWantPeace. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 21, 2023

World Peace Day 'No War - Sudan' Cartoon
























NOTE from Sudan Watch Ed: In anticipation of World Peace Day Sep 21 and my hiatus to search Sudan Watch's archives for posts on poverty and peace, I purchased this cartoon for 24 euros at Cartoon Movement last July. Love cartoonists who can create powerful images with few or no words. Please God bring peace to Sudan, South Sudan, Ukraine, Russia and the world. The future belongs to today's youths. The cartoon is entitled 'No War - Sudan'.


Credit: Cartoon 'No War - Sudan' by Ahmed Falah 

https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoonist/1035

Published: 09 May 2023 at Cartoon Movement

https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/no-war-sudan

Bio: Ahmed Falah is an Iraqi artist, editorial cartoonist, graphic designer, and human rights defender. One of Iraq’s most influential and controversial cartoonists, he worked as a painter in Baghdad until 2014, when he had to flee the country due to threats on his life. Known for his sarcastic illustrations of Iraqi politicians and clergymen alike, Falah’s caricatures have appeared at most large demonstrations in Iraq.

X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/ahmed_aljaffal

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahmedfalahh/


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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Emmanuel Jal - Mr President -(Official Video)

A LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT

By Emmanuel Jal


New single 18 Aug 2023 148,725 views


Emmanuel Jal feat. Angel Atieno - Mr President -(Official Video)

A letter to the president to bring the attention of their citizens to their mind. 


Artists: Emmanuel Jal feat. Angel Atieno 

Producer: Jesse Bukindu

Video Director: Nezzoh Montana

Actresses: Shammalee, Princess Nyadollar, Monica Awadhia, Alyce Shamala. 


Lyrics 

Intro

ohwa ohwa

A kingdom not united, shall be conquered and divided 

Conquered, divided

Enslaved, exploited 


Support hook

It's Africa Amani 

Let truth take over.

Go leader us go say so

Let truth take over 

Time has come please show so

Prosperity and love be the dose 

- Dose

Ushindi yet Robina

Let truth take over

Let truth take over

Truth take over

Truth take over oh

Let truth take over

Truth take over

Truth take over

 ---------over -- yoo 


Chorus

Would you step for our nation - Mr President ?

Would you step for education - Mr President?

Would you step up for the farmers, for police and the army?

Would you step for up for the children for women and the veterans - Mr President?


Support hook

It's Africa Amani 

Let truth take over.

Go leader us go say so

Let truth say over 

Time has come please show so

Prosperity and love be the dose


- Dose

Ushindi yet Robina

Let truth take over


Let truth take over

Truth take over

Truth take over oh

Let truth take over

Truth take over

Truth take over

 ---------over -- yoo


Would you step for education - Mr President?


Verse 1

Nation for the people

For the people by the people

United overcoming, overcoming

Overcoming terror evil

Oh I see little yellow sunrise come

Rain fall oh

Mighty state something so

Mah shallah 

- Mashallah Mashallah I see things grow 

beautiful people letting hate go

beautiful people letting hate go

letting hate go.


- Mashallah Mashallah I see things grow 

beautiful people letting hate go

beautiful people letting hate go

letting hate go.

 

It's Africa Amani 

Let truth take over

Go leader us go say so

Let truth say over 

Time has come please show so

Prosperity and love be the dose 


- Dose

Ushindi yet Robina

Let truth take over


Let truth take over

Truth take over

Truth take over oh

Let truth take over

Truth take over

Truth take over

 ---------over -- yoo


Bridge

Tara Tarara tararah

What about your dream Kila Mtu go some

What would you do for the masses 

coz soul feel how does that sound.

Teth loi Teth loi mah diid tethloi 

Teth loi Macho Tethloi 

Teth loi Chuol midiid Teth lois

Translation of bridge - 

Joy joy fullness joy fullness.

Joy for the eye  Joyfullness

Joy big Chuol Joyfullness.


Chorus 

Would you step for up for the teachers - Mr President ?

Step for the nurses  - Mr President?

Would you step up for our freedom and the healthcare betterment?


Would you step for up for the vision and the purpose of our nation?


Bridge

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Source:  YouTube 


SONG

Mr President (Single)


ARTIST

Emmanuel Jal


ALBUM

Mr President


LICENSES

The Orchard Music (on behalf of Gatwitch Records, Inc.)

https://youtu.be/ANhj5HTN04g


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Saturday, August 26, 2023

Sudan and South Sudan: Peace and Climate Change

  • The peace needs to be rewritten to include provisions for all tribes to address what they were fighting over to begin with. 
  • Famine relief needs to be supported by all western world countries, especially those who are the largest contributors to global warming. 
  • The conflict in Sudan's arid west can be traced to severe drought and population growth in the 1980s that sparked a struggle between settled farmers and pastoralists.
  • In Darfur there is a massive ecological and demographic challenge exacerbated by climate change.
  • There's not a chance in the world for Darfur to be peaceful unless a solution is found to water stress. 

Read more in these two posts from Sudan Watch archive 2006:

Climate Change and Darfur 

Note this gem, by an insightful blogger at dishyduds blogspot re "Climate Change and Darfur":


"I now believe that the United States has a moral obligation to alleviate the struggles in Africa. It is our responsibility because we are the largest contributors to the root of the problem. I no longer support a UN military presence. Peace cannot be forced, and military action would only act as a band-aid on a seeping infected wound. The root cause needs to be addressed and the United States needs to lead as we had a hand in creating the problem. The peace needs to be rewritten to include provisions for all tribes to address what they were fighting over to begin with. Famine relief needs to be supported by all western world countries, especially those who are the largest contributors to global warming." 

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Related report

Sudan Watch - July 17, 2006 

Darfur Peace Must Address Water Crisis: Economist - excerpt:


The conflict in Sudan's arid west is often attributed to political and ethnic grievances, Jeffrey Sachs, director of Columbia University's Earth Institute, told a climate change conference.


But he said its origins can be traced to severe drought and population growth in the 1980s that sparked a struggle between settled farmers and pastoralists.


"(In Darfur) we need to understand that, at the core, there is a massive ecological and demographic challenge exacerbated by climate change," Sachs said.


"I would say there's not a chance in the world for Darfur to be peaceful unless a solution is found to water stress." 


Full story: https://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2006/07/darfur-peace-must-address-water-crisis.html

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Friday, August 18, 2023

South Sudan voices alarm over US warning to businesses about the risks of business dealings

NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor: No matter what the UN, US et al want to impose on South Sudan and pressure it into doing in the coming year, Messrs Kiir and Machar are the best and most experienced leaders to steer South Sudan through global recession and peace. Everyone's time could be best spent on working to hold South Sudan together and stop civil war in Sudan.

The last thing South Sudan needs is Americans breathing down its neck and twisting arms for a democracy that doesn't work in Africa. I say, African solutions to African problems! Libya's Col Gaddafi strongly supported a United States of Africa and championed African land for African people!

All African states are members of the African Union.  

Map of the African continent as in 2011-07. -Wikipedia

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From AFP News via The Barron’s Daily
By AFP - Agence France Presse
Dated Tuesday 15 August 2023 - here is a full copy:

S.Sudan Voices Alarm Over US Warning To Businesses


South Sudan voiced alarm on Tuesday over a US warning about the risks of business dealings in the troubled country, which is facing a myriad of problems more than a decade after independence.


The United States and South Sudan's other international partners have been piling pressure on its leaders over their failure to meet a raft of deadlines in the country's transition process.


The government in Juba said it was "seriously alarmed" by the advisory issued on Monday to US businesses in South Sudan.


The US Departments of State, Commerce and Labor warned of "the growing reputational, financial and legal risks" to transactions linked to the government or companies controlled by officials' families.


The advisory called on US businesses to do "due diligence on corruption and human rights issues" and to avoid any dealings that involve South Sudanese officials who are under sanctions.


And it faulted the transitional government for its "failure to adhere to its own laws" including on transparency over oil revenue.


Business dealings could "adversely impact US businesses, individuals, other persons and their operations in South Sudan and the region," it said.


Two-way trade totalled $88 million in 2019 according to US data.


South Sudan's foreign ministry said it respected the right of the US to issue such advisories and acknowledged challenges in the government's efforts to implement a 2018 peace agreement, particularly in economic reforms and public financial management.


But it added: "The government believes that cooperation and partnership are more effective than confrontation and isolation in achieving mutual interests and objectives."


Since becoming the world's youngest nation in 2011 when it achieved independence from Sudan, South Sudan has been bedevilled by crises including a five-year civil war that cost nearly 400,000 lives before a 2018 peace deal was signed.


But the fragile unity government led by President Salva Kiir and his rival and deputy Riek Machar has largely failed to deliver on its promises.


Kiir has vowed to hold South Sudan's first ever presidential poll by the end of 2024 after the government a year ago controversially extended the transition period outlined in the peace deal.


But Western powers accuse him and Machar of dragging their heels in order to cling on to power in one of the poorest and most corrupt countries on the planet.


"There has been neither any meaningful progress since (the extension) nor evidence of political will," the so-called Troika of the United States, Britain and Norway said last week.


"Deadline after deadline has been missed, laws remain unpassed, commissions unformed and implementation bodies unfunded."


The Barron's news department was not involved in the creation of the content above. This story was produced by AFP. For more information go to AFP.com.


View original: https://www.barrons.com/news/s-sudan-voices-alarm-over-us-warning-to-businesses-9e66d19f

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Further reading


Press Release at US Department of Commerce

By Office of Public Affairs

Dated Mon 14 Aug 2023 

US Government Issues a Business Advisory for South Sudan

For more information, see the complete advisory.

View original: https://www.commerce.gov/news/press-releases/2023/08/us-government-issues-business-advisory-south-sudan

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Report at VOA (Voice of America News)

By Henry Wilkins

Dated Thur 17 Aug 2023 2:05 PM - excerpt:

Northern South Sudan's Economy 'Decimated' by Sudan Conflict

Sudan's conflict has caused prices in the border region of neighboring South Sudan to rise sharply, according to local market traders. Meanwhile, the production and export of South Sudanese oil through Sudan, which the World Bank says makes up 90% of the country’s revenue, is being strangled by the conflict too. Henry Wilkins reports from Renk, South Sudan.

See video report: https://www.voanews.com/a/northern-south-sudan-s-economy-decimated-by-sudan-conflict-/7229419.html

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Report at DW (Deutsche Welle)

Why fewer Africans are able to own land

By Martina Schwikowski

Dated 19 Jan 2021 - excerpt:

Research has shown that inequality in access to land is increasing across the African continent. Experts are calling for more rules and controls on the sale of land to counteract poverty.

https://www.dw.com/en/dwindling-number-of-africans-own-land/a-56273543

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Report at land coalition.org

NEW REPORT REVEALS LAND INEQUALITY IS WORSE THAN WE THOUGHT AND IS FUELING OTHER INEQUALITIES

Dated 24 Nov 2020 - excerpt:

The International Land Coalition is a global network of over 250 organisations around the globe working together to put people at the centre of land governance, responding to the needs and protecting the rights of women, men and communities who live on and from the land. For more information, visit: www.landcoatition.org and www.unevenground.org - and  Uneven Ground: land inequality at the heart of unequal societies

https://www.landcoalition.org/en/newsroom/new-report-reveals-land-inequality-worse-we-thought-and-fueling-other-inequalities/


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