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SudaneseDrima

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Fundamentalist Muslim, turned free thinking Sufi. Digital influence expert and marketing consultant. Global nomad. Belief systems analyst. Fan of transpersonal psychology. Author of upcoming memoir. Afro-Arab libertarian music junkie. Vehemently anti-Islamist. Loud and drop dead gorgeous. The High Priest of Mischievous “Blasphemy.” Read on and have your brain spun. You've Been Warned! ;)

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Latest posts by SudaneseDrima

13 March 2008

Sudan: The definition of a blogger and an open letter to the president

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We begin this latest round-up of Sudanese blogosphere with, among other topics, a proposed definition of what a political blogger is and news of blogger Sudanese Returnee finally returning to the blogosphere after his three months long absence.

17 February 2008

Sudanese Blogosphere Reaches New Milestone

The Sudanese blogosphere is starting to build momentum. Blogs written in English are quite active now, showing the genuine, diverse and raw face of Sudan to the world. On the other hand, blogs written in Arabic have mushroomed at another corner of this vast online space.

30 December 2007

Sudan: The Aftermath of the Teddy Bear Circus

Not surprisingly, about a month ago the Sudanese blogosphere's main topic and attraction was the teddy bear circus which received a huge amount of global media attention.

12 November 2007

Southern Sudan Has a New Health Hazard

We begin this round up of the Sudanese blogosphere with Drima's announcement of the launching of Sudan's DailyVoices and Iraq's DailyVoices. He recently came back from a conference in which he was happy to meet Irshad Manji, a Canadian Muslim feminist.

16 October 2007

Sudan: When Death Becomes Normal

For most of us, witnessing someone’s death can be a traumatizing experience. However, when you’ve been surrounded by it for a long period of time, it’s just “one of those days” and no big deal. This is what SudaneseReturnee discovered after spending years abroad in Europe and upon returning to Juba, Southern Sudan, a place that witnessed two decades of bloody war.

14 September 2007

Does anything good ever happen in Africa?

Our latest roundup of diverse topics and discussions taking place in the Sudanese blogosphere begins with a provocative question about Africa, which was posed to Sudanese blogger, Kizzie, "Does anything good ever happen there?"

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