In Downtown district of Cairo, Egypt, there is a small alley where there are two cafes and two restaurants serving Sudanese food. It’s a popular meeting point for those thousands of Sudanese who live and seek the opportunity of his life in this massive city. All of them meet in this cul-de–sac in the Egyptian capital, a starting point after their long journey with their heavy luggage, a reference for their identity, a time of peace in a maelstrom of crowds, a moment of reconciliation with few moments of brotherhood…
To be migrant is not chosen, so they always seek that corner to remember who they are and where they come from.
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