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Can the recent peace settlement end Africa's longest running war? Filmed over eight months, this report profiles three children's experiences in war torn Sudan.
Out of the bush emerge a line of 328 ragged Dinka men, women and children. They walk in silence behind their master - a northern Sudanese slave trader. Slavery here is a tool of war. Raiders from the Islamic north come to raze the villages of the Christian south, from where the SPLA guerrillas mount their counter attacks. Into the equation have arrived Western NGOs.
This report from 1991 was the only one to capture the aftermath of the Bor Massacre in South Sudan. With an interview with suspected perpetrator Riek Machar, it is a chilling account of the country's tribal violence.
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