there.

rewriting landscape.

 

J.D. Mitchell-Lumsden

A note from the author

 

Darfur has been spotlighted lately; finally. Yet mainstream coverage is lukewarm, at best. No one's asking questions. They're just reporting. The conflicts plaguing Sudan for decades are rarely if ever referenced.

Even fewer scrutinize U.S. enabling. Nor is Al-Qaeida implicated. Still, both participate in the problem. "On land and religion" is a poem from the UBL Project that abstractly addresses the relationships to each other as well as to Sudan and the Sudanese people, whoever one might choose to include in such a category.


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