Sudan’s civil war has become a humanitarian catastrophe of staggering scale, marked by famine, ethnic cleansing and sexual violence. Over three years, an estimated 150,000 people have been killed, and nearly 13 million have been forced from their homes. But the destruction of Sudan’s cultural heritage has drawn far less attention. Jeffrey Brown reports for our art and culture series, CANVAS.
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I hate that the words “casual” and “casualty” are almost the same yet so different in meaning.
“During this war civilians and historical buildings were casually destroyed.”
Maybe it does make sense.



