Ismail al Fadel: a voice in Sudan's liberation celebrations
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Africa
Ismail al Fadel: a voice in Sudan's liberation celebrations
“What have you done to deserve such condemnation, Sudan?”

Ismail al Fadel, a Sudanese child, contributed to a grand celebration of Sudan's liberation from English forces in the 1950s by reciting patriotic poems. The festivities typically begin in December and culminate on January 1, the official day of liberation.

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