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Let’s Keep COVID-19 Away!

by Saro Suri – 16 March, 2020 Saro, Dear Friends and Guests: Due to the ongoing mass outbreak of COVID-19 virus around the world, and the medical care situation of the local communities in our homeland, we are sincerely urging all of our dear friends and guests, especially those friends and guests from the affected countries and regions, just slowing down your steps, hold on your travel plans and postpone your trips to Africa. The War against COVID-19 Virus, need the fully cooperation from every members of the World Communities, please temporary stay still at home, postpone the international travel to prevent the spreading of the Virus!!! Please help us to keep the COVID-19 Virus away from Suri, Mursi and all the other communities in our homeland, away from Ethiopia and South Sudan, and away from our Mama Africa! The amazing landscape and our kindness people can wait, please don’t let us down… Best regards, Saro Suri

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We are “Suri”, “Mun” and “Mela”

The people from outside world usually called Suri and Mun (Mursi) people as “Surma”, they also called Mela (Me’en) people as “Bodi”. BUT SORRY, WE MUST TELL YOU THAT THIS IS INCORRECT! THIS IS NOT THE ORIGINAL NAME GIVEN TO US BY OUR ANCESTORS! PLEASE RESPECT OUR TRADITIONAL NAME! We are Suri (Suri in South Sudan also called as “Suri Kachipo“), Mun (Mursi) and Mela (Me’en) Surma, Bodi ≠ Our Name

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SHOCKING NEWS: Cold Blood Attacks on Innocent People again just before the Ethiopian Christmas Day! (Warning: GRAPHIC IMAGES)

from ETHIOPIA and SOUTH SUDAN – 5 JAN 2019 (Update 11 JAN 2019) UPDATE -11 JAN 2019: At this moment, there is still NO WAY between Dimma and Suri Kibish because the big fighting still take place seriously in Suri and Dizi communities. According to the Article 539 – Aggravated Homicide of THE CRIMINAL CODE OF THE FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA, […]

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[SURI NEWS] !!! URGENT CALLS FROM BOMA, SOUTH SUDAN !!!

20/10/2018 by John Ndunyi,  Mewun Boma  SOUTH SUDAN [ORIGINAL ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2711673885525596&id=208168519209491%5D “I am Hon John Dunyi on the ground Mewun Sub county, Boma state former jongolei state, Mp representing suri kachipo tribe in Boma state. People on the ground Mewun Sub county are in need of helps, Due to hunger situations in the area for almost 11 months now […]

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[SuriNews] 02/01/2020 – The Christmas and New Year in cattle camp

by Yelegoy Ngakarama – 2 Jan 2020 Christ news @Cattle Camp👉 የጌታ መልካም ዜና በከብቶች በረት! How precious it is to minister Lord during #Christmas and #New Year Eve! My Lord Jesus, be honored and praised. ምንኛ መልካም ነው ጌታን #በChristmas and #New Year Eve መመስከር! አሜን! ጌታዬ ኢየሱስ ሆይ፥ አንተ ብቻ ከፍ ከፍ በል። Here is what it happened in 5 different cattle camps. 1. #Watching Jesus Film in local language by using PC and tiny projector on kind of cloth hanging on sticks. 2. After the #Jesus film, we shared additional good news about Christ. His kingdom, especially the about his news hat he came, died for us and went to Father God as well as his return. 3. We #shared audio (mp3) Suri Bible recordings, spiritual songs in local language through SD cards. Above all, thanks be to the Lord who revealed his truth to known to unbelievers. And also thanks to #Suri Translation Project, #SIL Ethiopia and #SWBS for their great contribution for the good news to be told to this community. Its joyful to minister Lord! Glory be to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. ©Yelegoy Ngakarama – All rights reserved

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Medic Support is Needed – Rabies

by Barkaman Geleway – 4 Jan 2020 Each year, About 30 of people are infected with rabies in Suri Ethiopia and an estimated 2-5 people die—one of the highest rabies death rates in the world– but the true number of deaths caused by rabies is unknown because the disease is underreported and rabies diagnostic laboratories are not established. Furthermore, few […]

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Happy New Year 2020!

Dear Friends of Saro Suri, you have made the past year very special and important for us. Having you around, every moment becomes special for us and we wish you all the best for future.Have a joyous Happy New Year! I hope this New Year brings all the new things in our life we ever wished for. The only thing we wish to remain the same is the warmth and love that our family offers to us. Happy 2020! We would like to wish you a happy holiday season on behalf of the entire Saro Suri Tour team. The world is full of spectacular destinations and we hope that you are taking every opportunity to explore. We are grateful for the adventures we shared here in omo valley Ethiopia and we look forward to future opportunities to be your escort to everything in Ethiopia .Links: https://www.sarosuri.com/Support SARO-SURI Tours and Promote Tourism and the Local Community of Omo Valley Ethiopia We always work hard at creating new adventure tour product. We Wish you Happy New Year 2020Thank you for your time and support Tourism in omo valley Ethiopia! Your participation is Highly anticipated!!© Barkaman Geleway Saro Suri Tour Team

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[SuriNews] 10/29/2019 – EyeRadio: South Sudan Gov’t rejects “imprudent” UK travel advice

REPOST from Eye Radio – October 29 2019 Author: Ayuen Panchol The South Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has described as unwise the recent UK travel advisory. On 18 October, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office advised against all travel to South Sudan, citing growing insecurity. “Levels of inter-communal violence remain high across the country, and there are sporadic reports of fighting between armed groups in certain areas,” it wrote. “It is possible that such violence will increase in the run-up to, and beyond, the 12 November deadline for the formation of a new Transitional Government of National Unity.” It encourages Britons in South Sudan to “leave if it’s safe to do so”. In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation rejects the assertions, saying world leaders wouldn’t be visiting the capital, Juba, if the country was unsafe. Recently, IGAD team and UN Security Council delegation visited the country where they held meetings with representatives of the peace parties. “This is clear evidence that Juba is now more secure and safe than any time before as well as other parts of South Sudan,” reads a press statement in parts. “The imprudent advice issued by the government of the United Kingdom at this time in which the security has tremendously improved, and investors and nationals of other countries of the world have come back to invest…..is based on politically motivated purposes and unsubstantiated facts on the ground.” […]

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