Symbolization
The symbol for sudan would have to be the peace sign with their flag colors on it because they wanted peace between everybody of sudan.
Dehumanization
The genocide took place in 1821. Egypt and the Turkish Ottoman Empireconquered Sudan. After the invasion the leader of the Turco-Egyptian forces sucked in several armies within Sudan. After several revolts and the murder of his son the Ottoman Turkish Viceroy swept his army across Sudan. Stability was brought across the region with this rule, the economy was based on high taxation as well as the slave and ivory trades.
The Egyptians had brought a specific form of Islam which was different from what had been practiced in Sudan. The relationship of the Egyptian Islam with the Sufi orders has been the reason for the historic tensions between the teachings and scholarly traditions of Islam in Sudan.
The Egyptians had brought a specific form of Islam which was different from what had been practiced in Sudan. The relationship of the Egyptian Islam with the Sufi orders has been the reason for the historic tensions between the teachings and scholarly traditions of Islam in Sudan.
Polarization
A period of British/Egyptian governance known as the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium of Sudan began in 1898. The administration and development of the country formed a de facto split according to the North and the South. The administration of the North was initially maintained through military oppression of any armed opposition. Civilian British officials quickly replaced this military government and police took over responsibility of security issues. The North was administered with British officials serving at the top of local administration, the Egyptians serving as middle-ranking officers, and the emerging class of educated Sudanese, mostly from the Nile River Valley, serving lower level administrative positions. For these positions, the “Anglo-Egyptian government had been keen to re-instate those families who had held authority under Turco-Egyptian rule. In the 1920s, the practice was regularized, and such chiefs were given specific judicial and administrative powers”. This particular pattern of appointment was used to prevent a threat of resurgent Mahdism by reappointing those people who were originally replaced by Mahdist agents. The British developed the North’s system of politics, infrastructure, and education in ways that still reflect the disparity between the North and the South today. Another administrative difference between the North and the South was handling of religion. In the North, Islamic authority was left in place as a means to strengthen Egyptian Islamic presence and weaken Mahdist elites. In the South, there were no religious orthoxodies, but some administrators attempted to define these orthodoxies along the lines of the innovative customs and structures that were established in the late 1920s. While Islam was not suppressed or expelled from the South during the Condominium period, it was kept confined to certain areas. One of the primary reasons Islam was not established in the South was a desire to purge what was labeled “foreign contamination” and to maintain indigenous diversity in the South under the system of native administration. Despite this desire, during the Condominium period, Christian missionaries became common throughout Southern Sudan. While this went against the notion of foreign contamination, the primary justification for allowing these missionaries was the education infrastructure they brought with them. The missionaries established schools, and conversion to Christianity was not required to attend the schools. In short, the benefits of education that accompanied these missionaries outweighed the concern of foreign contamination. During the Condominium period, in part due to British governance, Sudan experienced relative stability both politically and developmentally. With this lack of development, there was little chance of economic growth, establishing an infrastructure, or developing education.
Denial
There is evidence that the arrest of Turabi was a front to cover up the true nature of the Sudan genocide. People tried to hide and cover up this child for the longest time.