Politics & Government
During the day women and children climb rocky hillsides near Kauda in central Sudan's Nuba Mountains to seek cover from government air strikes. At night they climb back down from the shelter. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
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During the day women and children climb rocky hillsides near Kauda in central Sudan's Nuba Mountains to seek cover from government air strikes. At night they climb back down from the shelter. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
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A family hides under a boulder for shelter from aerial bombing by the Sudanese government in the Nuba Mountains in Sudan. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
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Bakri Osman Kaki, 36, said he and other political members of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement fled to a hillside outside central Sudan's Kadugli, capital of South Kordofan state, where they were attacked by government helicopter gunship. He was not armed at the time. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
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Younan al-Baroud, the top official for the opposition Sudan People's Liberation Movement in Kauda, in Sudan's Nuba Mountain's, displays a poem in his office by the late SPLM Nuba leader Yousif Kuwa Mekki celebrating his African heritage. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
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Wounded rebel soldiers for the Nuba chapter of the Sudan People's Liberation Army in central Sudan are brought to a medical facility for treatment. They were injured in a battle in Al-Hamra Both later had part of a leg amputated. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
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Abdulaziz Tajir, a 36-year-old teacher in central Sudan's Nuba Mountains, says he was near the Tangal village market when bombs began to fall in teh evening. Ten civilians died while Tajir suffered a baseball-sized chest wound. (Alan Boswell/MCT)
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