The tall and muscular Nuba people of Sudan used to number nearly 1.5 million. The latest and best estimates say only 200,000 remain. Is it because of disease and pestilence? Hardly. Rather they've been banished to "peace camps" by the government to keep them fighting in support of the separatists in the south--and evidently from propagating, as well.
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