Waging Peace Darfuri Children's Drawings
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Creation Date
January 2007
Time Period
circa 1974-2007
Abstract
Drawing that depicts the Sudan Liberation Army, a rebel group that fought the Sudanese government's military whenever they attacked civilians in Darfur, and a Darfuri village that the SLA liberated.
Alt Text
A child's fully-colored drawing of two groups of military personnel and equipment on opposite sides of lined paper. On the left are soldiers in camouflage fatigues and yellow headwear, with trucks with mounted guns with the letters "SLA" on their sides depicted above them. Beneath these soldiers is an illustration of a village and a human figure walking amongst vibrant trees with several animals. The right side of the drawing is similar, but instead shows military individuals with green fatigues and red berets who are surrounded by helicopters, trucks, and an airplane.
Keywords
Genocide, Ethnic Conflict, Refugees, History, Darfur conflict
Extent
1 drawing
Subject: geographic
Darfur (Sudan)
Place of Publication
Refugee camp, Eastern Chad
Identifier
W36-00332
Recommended Citation
Namer Bash, Seddiq, "Sudan Liberation Army" (2007). Waging Peace Darfuri Children's Drawings. Image 550.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/darfuri_drawings/550
Keywords
Genocide, Ethnic Conflict, Refugees, History, Darfur conflict
