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Ending the Nuba Genocide
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Ending the Nuba Genocide

48 MIN · EN · STATUS: [ STREAMING ]
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The Nuba people live in the foothills of central Sudan's Nuba Mountains, a remote region that once served as a refuge for groups fleeing slave traders and hostile governments. This film documents what happened when the Sudanese government under Omar al-Bashir, already wanted by the International Criminal Court for genocide and war crimes in Darfur, turned aerial bombing and ground assaults on the same population. Survivors describe the attacks directly to camera, and the footage moves through villages left in rubble and the makeshift conditions people now live in, including those who fled to Yida Refugee Camp across the border. The film does not reconstruct events with actors; it relies on the people who lived through the bombing runs and the physical evidence of what the strikes did to their homes. It closes on the ongoing humanitarian toll rather than a resolution, since none exists yet, and ties directly into Operation Broken Silence's continuing work supporting education for displaced Nuba children.