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Date: 2013-02-26 04:31:39
Politics of Sudan
Darfur
Central African War
Sudanese Arabs
Janjaweed
War in Darfur
Fur people
Justice and Equality Movement
Rizeigat tribe
Sudan
Darfur conflict
Africa

The Janjaweed and Their Ideology The Janjaweed1 is a coined Arabic word used by the local people in Darfur to refer to gangs of outlaws and robbers. These groups are usually composed of criminal elements from various nom

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