"Warchild"
"50 Cent"
Is it at difficult to keep going over these difficult
details about your life?
It's so frustrating, man. But I'm doing it because it's the
struggle, you know. My people are in pain now. I see them dying
every day. Like now the people in Darfur — what's happening
to them in the south. I'm hoping somebody hard will be touched [by
my music] and they'll look into the situation of what's happening
in my country.
Let's talk about your experience. Was your father a
leader of the rebel movement?
Not exactly. My father became a joint SPLA [Sudan People's
Liberation Army] leader. My mom died in the war. [I was sent to
Ethiopia] and trained to live as an adult. And trained not to cry
because you are told, "You cannot cry. You are a soldier." You're
trained to keep your emotion — not to miss anybody.
How do you feel about your father's decision to send you
to Ethiopia?
I'm glad that I went because if I was behind I would have been a
slave now. Maybe sold into a sugar plantation or maybe I would have
died in one of the village raids. If I never joined SPLA, I don't
know what I would be. In Ethiopia, every child there agreed to be
trained as soldiers. Every person wanted to make a revenge. For me,
I wanted to revenge for my mother, I wanted to revenge for my
village, for my auntie who was raped in front of me, for our house
that was burned.
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