Dominic Nahr, a photojournalist, had a recent photo essay capturing what's going on in the Nuba Mountains. It hit me how much I have grown to love and miss Southern Kordofan when I read this, "The reason I was so happy is because the Nubans are as inviting as their mountains that spring from the ground giving refuge and protection. The feeling of a struggle shared by Nuban civilians and rebels alike is innocent and pure. With almost no outside support they have learned to rely on themselves."
Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2012/04/23/tracing-the-consequences-of-war-in-divided-sudan/#ixzz1tKtFaGjZ
Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2012/04/23/tracing-the-consequences-of-war-in-divided-sudan/#ixzz1tKtFaGjZ
Sharing one of my favourtite pictures taken in April 2011 when I was based in Kadugli. Villagers heading to the polling stations. And this one below: taken by JH. One of those weekends, we went hiking up.