Waging Peace Darfuri Children's Drawings
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Creation Date
January 2007
Time Period
circa 1974-2007
Abstract
Drawing of villages in the Darfur region being razed to the ground by pro-Sudanese government militia groups who came riding horses and camels and attacked villages with machine guns. The Sudanese government also used its military to attack the villages with armored tanks, trucks, and airplanes dropping bombs on the villages.
Alt Text
A child's pencil and crayon drawing on a piece of graph paper that depicts a large ground of armed people on horse- and camelback firing machine guns into a village and at its fleeing residents. The village houses are on fire from airplanes dropping firebombs, and a small sketch of a tank can also be seen.
Keywords
Genocide, Ethnic conflict, Refugees, Refugee Camps, History, Darfur conflict
Extent
1 drawing
Subject: geographic
Chad; Darfur (Sudan)
Place of Publication
Refugee camp, Eastern Chad
Identifier
W36-00060-A
Recommended Citation
Haroon Abdallah, Meryem, "Burning Villages" (2007). Waging Peace Darfuri Children's Drawings. Image 1.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/darfuri_drawings/1
Keywords
Genocide, Ethnic conflict, Refugees, Refugee Camps, History, Darfur conflict
