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    Bringing the Nation back to Life

    Welcome to the Gallery

    This page is full of all the media and content you need to visually see about this programme. Images from different cities of the protesting, to images and videos that have been collected from first hand evidence from Sudan. The journey of our protest and how the story to make a difference began can be seen below, and how families in Sudan have taken the streets to protest on their own behalf. From early in the morning, many of us had gathered together to hear and plan out our day, a speech was held at the beginning to thank those who had arrived and joined us on that day to stand and protest amongst the suffering in Sudan. Elderly’s to children and toddlers were contributing to this great cause.

    What’s happening in Sudan?

    Shown in the figures below are images of those who have suffered and been fighting for their lives to make a change back in Sudan, in war against their government. Violence continues to grow among those shown in the images. Dressed in blue camouflage are the attackers. 












    The Protesters – Kingston Upom Hull

    Figures below show Hull protesters from the Bait Al-Sudani gathering in Old Town, City Centre to spread awareness of the situation. Images show adults to kids joining the protest.






    The Protesters – Birmingham

    Across the city show even people of Birmingham have taken the streets of their city to protest on behalf of people of Sudan. The image shows them holding flags and gathering together at Birmingham’s City Centre.

    The Protesters – Manchester

    Even people of Manchester have taken their families and joined the streets to protest and fight for their families back home. Holding the flag and created posters to hold the civil fight against their government. 






    The Protesters – London

    And even people of London have taken their streets to protest amongst those in Sudan. People in London did become over crowded, so safety precautions were taken by police officers to make sure the protesters were peacefully and safely protesting. 




    The End Of The Day

    For those back in Hull, at the end of the day, we had returned back to the community centre to then further hold activities and interactive challenges for children, and sing the National Anthem to show respect to Sudan.  


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