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Bob Simon is the correspondent. Draggan Mihailovich, producer. Twelve years ago, 60 Minutes aired a story about Lost Boys from Sudan who fought off unspeakable dangers and then flew off to the ...
Emmanuel no longer herds cattle in the tall Sudanese grass ... For Emmanuel and the other Lost Boys, the journey began in Sudan, a land racked by a civil war that has left 2 million people ...
The news was another reminder of a vow that his son had made as one of the rescued “Lost Boys of Sudan ... sent to live in the United States. The tall son of a Dinka cattle herdsman ...
The survivors of this tragic exodus became known as the Lost Boys of Sudan. In 2001, close to four thousand Lost Boys came to the United States seeking peace, freedom and education. The International ...
Since the country%27s 2011 independence referendum%2C the children have received no peace dividend. Lack of infrastructure%2C education%2C or a stable economy means the young have few opportunities.
Survival wasn’t enough for the “Lost Boys,” thousands of youths who fled Sudan in the 1980s without their parents and endured a perilous two-month trek to reach refugee camps. At the Kakuma ...
SEVEN YEARS ago, I met a tall, lanky Dinka from the southern ... The Ring True Foundation seeks to help Sudan’s “Lost Boys,” the lads who roamed East Africa after escaping the civil war ...
In response to Sunday's 60 Minutes story "The Lost Boys" -- about a group of refugees from the Sudan who are now trying to make their way in the United States -- many viewers have asked how they ...
The Dinka tribe has been hardest hit. Lost Boys of Sudan follows two young Dinka refugees, Peter and Santino, through their first year in America. As small boys, Peter and Santino lost their ...