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Success, stability, strife

Australians and Sudanese struggle to find comfort as they share the same land. Australia has a history of rejecting all outsiders, but the influx of displaced Sudanese is the largest number of newcomers at once. This piece from Australia's Hearald Sun highlights the  lives of a few and debunks stereotypes. The Age reporter Farah Farouque chronicles interrupted lives and the history they have to deal with now.

"Lost Boy of Sudan" Mangok Bol educates Massachusettes about the life of Sudan's refugees.

Posted on Thursday, October 4, 2007 at 09:12AM by Registered CommenterLisala | CommentsPost a Comment

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