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War Child by Emmanuel Jal

2023-01-28 21:34:44

Introduction The children of Emmanuel Jal talked about his beginning as a child soldier; he talked about excitement and this is the best that happened when he was with his mother and family It is one thing. Through the war, Jal was taught to be like a man rather than crying like a women in a weak position, he said, "Whenever I feel pain (for my brothers and sisters) I do not want to cry sadly. " (62) He is determined to survive both spiritually and physically.

Emmanuel Jar is a musician, former child soldier, political activist in South Sudan. Jal accepted the power of music and used it to cope with past pain. The battles faced by children soldiers are never independent from the war in South Sudan, but only in some intense struggle to use infants. His autobiography "The children of war: the story of children soldiers" was published in 2009. Refugee Lual D'Awol grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, listening to songs and reggae. Because of the philosophical and artistic influences of reggae artists like Tupac Shakur and Notorious BIG and reggae artists such as Bob Marley, Lual began raping in 2010 - since returning to South Sudan he is I used his music to talk about the country

This initiative led by Sudanese hip-hop artists, activists, former child soldiers Emmanuel Jal is also beneficial from Alicia Keys, a billionaire philanthropist and former US President Jimmy Carter Peter Gabriel. Guest appeared by former UN secretary. General award and Nobel laureate Kofi Annan. "This problem has continued for a while but we are trying to gather assistance to raise awareness," Jarre told about another genocide in the country and the fear of civil war. The trailer of this video calls for "the whole world" to seek peace. The feature of this episode is that children ask them to raise their signs, "We want peace," Jal said.

This special event was sponsored by Ziya Tong, the daily planet organizer of the award-winning Discovery Channel, organized by Canadian record artists, actresses, peace activists and former child soldiers Emmanuel Jal of South Sudan. Please listen to the emotional words of former refugees such as South Sudan, James Thuch Madhier, founder and executive director of Rainmaker, Michel Chikwanine of Congo / Canadian, former child soldiers and activists.