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April 12, 2012 05:06 PM

A continuing war in Sudan

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Rebel Maj. Gen. Izzat Kuku of the Sudan People's Liberation Army-North in the Nuba Mountains is the rebel's third-in-command in April 2012. The war between the rebels in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - most of them African Christians or animists - and the Arab Muslim government of Sudanese President Omar al Bashir in Khartoum has raged for decades. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
Rebel Maj. Gen. Izzat Kuku of the Sudan People's Liberation Army-North in the Nuba Mountains is the rebel's third-in-command in April 2012. The war between the rebels in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - most of them African Christians or animists - and the Arab Muslim government of Sudanese President Omar al Bashir in Khartoum has raged for decades. (Alan Boswell/MCT) MCT
A woman in the Nuba Mountains hides under boulders to protect herself from Sudanese government planes in April 2012. The war between the rebels in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - most of them African Christians or animists - and the Arab Muslim government of Sudanese President Omar
al Bashir in Khartoum has raged for decades. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
A woman in the Nuba Mountains hides under boulders to protect herself from Sudanese government planes in April 2012. The war between the rebels in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - most of them African Christians or animists - and the Arab Muslim government of Sudanese President Omar al Bashir in Khartoum has raged for decades. (Alan Boswell/MCT) MCT
Rebels from Sudan's Nuba Mountains pick through an exploded munitions truck of the Sudanese government after a battle in the town of Tess. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
Rebels from Sudan's Nuba Mountains pick through an exploded munitions truck of the Sudanese government after a battle in the town of Tess. (Alan Boswell/MCT) MCT
A woman cooks a meal on a mountaintop in Sudan's rebel stronghold of the Nuba Mountains to hide from Sudanese airplane bombing raids against civilians in April 2012. The war between the rebels in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - most of them African Christians or animists - and the Arab Muslim government of Sudanese President Omar al Bashir in Khartoum has raged for decades. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
A woman cooks a meal on a mountaintop in Sudan's rebel stronghold of the Nuba Mountains to hide from Sudanese airplane bombing raids against civilians in April 2012. The war between the rebels in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - most of them African Christians or animists - and the Arab Muslim government of Sudanese President Omar al Bashir in Khartoum has raged for decades. (Alan Boswell/MCT) MCT
People from the Nuba Mountains in Sudan hide under boulders to escape from government bombing in April 2012. The war between the rebels in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - most of them African Christians or animists - and the Arab Muslim government of Sudanese President Omar
al Bashir in Khartoum has raged for decades. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
People from the Nuba Mountains in Sudan hide under boulders to escape from government bombing in April 2012. The war between the rebels in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - most of them African Christians or animists - and the Arab Muslim government of Sudanese President Omar al Bashir in Khartoum has raged for decades. (Alan Boswell/MCT) MCT
Brig. Gen. Nimeiri Murrat peers from the Muflal hillside to the besieged Sudanese government-held town of Talodi in April 2012. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
Brig. Gen. Nimeiri Murrat peers from the Muflal hillside to the besieged Sudanese government-held town of Talodi in April 2012. (Alan Boswell/MCT) MCT
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