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ESPN: Fleeing violence in Sudan, TCU's Kouat Noi found a home in Australia

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ESPN: Fleeing violence in Sudan, TCU's Kouat Noi found a home in Australia
  • Anthony Olivieri
Kouat Noi remembers the gunfire.

It's seared in his memory. The country's second civil war forced his family from their apartment in Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan. He was 3 years old. Noi called it an evacuation; families just like his fled the country en masse.

In all, the war lasted more than two decades. An estimated two million died. Millions more were displaced. South Sudan eventually became its own nation as a result.

Read more at http://tv5.espn.com/espn/story/_/id...at-noi-fled-violence-sudan-home-australia-cbb
 

Benny

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Good article, except for the following quote:

"Noi, for his part, isn't worried. His cousins, Lat Mayen and Yuat Alok, play with him at TCU."

I guess the author hasn't monitored the Transfer Portal lately.
 

tcudoc

Full Member
Good article, except for the following quote:

"Noi, for his part, isn't worried. His cousins, Lat Mayen and Yuat Alok, play with him at TCU."

I guess the author hasn't monitored the Transfer Portal lately.
It is probably best. There have already been reports of a couple of people who monitored the portal too closely and were sucked into the portal. According to the reports, one of those two persons ended up in Missouri and one ended up in 1956.
 
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