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In 1998, Sudan was still in the midst of a violent and bitter civil war. This film enters a territory of the country that even the UN deemed too dangerous, to uncover the true horror of the civil war.
Sudan's government is anxious to attract foreign investment now that war appears to be coming to a close, but there are concerns over the way it is treating its citizens. 'Peace from within' policies have put heavy constraints on personal freedom, a police state ruling over the populace and controlling the media.
This report from 1991 was the only one to capture the aftermath of the Bor Massacre in South Sudan. With an interview with suspected perpetrator Riek Machar, it is a chilling account of the country's tribal violence.
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