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Behind Closed Doors: The Wild Parties of Khartoum

September 2nd, 2007Drima (Sudan)

Many of us living in conservative countries know that things aren’t so conservative behind closed doors. Sometimes they’re actually anything but conservative. On the surface, countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran might seem very religious but underneath it all, those who have no clue will be shocked at what happens. The same is true when it comes to Khartoum. I recently wrote an article about the crazy parties that occur behind closed doors in the Sudanese capital and I described some details which some of you might find shocking. Say hello to the reality!

2 Responses to “Behind Closed Doors: The Wild Parties of Khartoum”

  1. Definitely cool article, D. on the emerging party scene in Khartoum.

  2. I’m glad you liked it PV.

    Maybe I’ll write a new one about how carrots, cucumbers and other similar “natural objects” are banned in a number of girls’ hostels.

    Yaaay to what happens behind closed doors!

    LOL. :)

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