(Nov. 10, 2010) At a market stall in southern Sudan, Darfuri trader Omer Saleh, 45, turned up the volume on his small battery-operated radio. Radio Dabanga, he said, referring to the Dutch-based radio service that transmits Darfur news by local journalists through shortwave frequencies into Sudan, “is the only way I can know what is happening at home.” Read rest of the article as it appeared . . .
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