When i heard that there was a refugee camp in Dima, in south Ethiopia, i asked to visit it. I was expecting a cam like you can see on tv, but in fact, it was a real sudanese vilage that i discovered. as Anuak peope live there for years, in Ethiopia, they have rebuilt a traditional village, with huts, potteries on the top, drawings on the walls, etc etc. Anuaks are all christians, except one guy the people told me! People came there during the civi lwar in Sudan thru Gambella. The sudanese border is only 60km from there. Anuak people are a ethnic group living on the banks of rivers both in western Ethiopia (maily in the Gambella province) and southeastern Sudan. They are about 100,000 to 150,000. Their lifestyle is based on cattle raising and farming. Their darker skin, their different culture and language (which…