Sudan and the Silence of Selective Empathy
Sudan has always been a land of multiplicity, a crossroads of Africa and the Arab world, home to hundreds of ethnic communities and more than a hundred languages. For centuries, it has been a meeting place of trade, poetry, and memory. The very name Bilad al-Sudan once referred to a vast region of powerful kingdoms, but it also encoded racial hierarchies that shaped how Africa was imagined by Arab and European worlds.