 Tadamon Islamic Bank billboard along the main road into Khartoum North |
 Nile Petroleum station in Khartoum North |
 Italy Pizza Center, Khartoum North |
 Pizza Mac, Khartoum North |
 Khartoum North |
 Billboard for Bavaria non-alcoholic beer, Khartoum |
 Tuk Tuk in Khartoum North |
 Small shops in Khartoum North |
 Low-rise Khartoum North |
 Probably the flag of a Sudanese sports club - not Vietnam |
 Pink minaret, Khartoum North |
 Twin minarets, Khartoum North |
 LG - incomplete building, Khartoum North |
 Major Khartoum North intersection with Al-Inqaz Street |
 Al-Noor Mosque, Khartoum North |
 Al-Noor Mosque, still under construction but nearly complete |
 Istanbul-style Al-Noor Mosque, Khartoum North |
 Al-Noor Mosque, Khartoum North |
 Khartoum North car dealership |
 Watermelons for sale, Khartoum North |
 Watermelon salesman, Khartoum North |
 Chinese factory in Khartoum North - Rioym North Power Station |
 Chinese housing, Rioym North Power Station, Khartoum North Light Industrial Area |
 Khartoum North Light Industrial Area |
 Sign in front of the Al-Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory mentioning China |
 Al-Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory, Khartoum North |
 The Al-Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory was destroyed on 20 August 1998 by American cruise missles |
 U.S. President Clinton ordered the 1998 attack on Khartoum in retaliation for the US Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania |
 The US alleged that this facility was involved in the production of chemical weapons and had ties to Osama Bin Laden |
 Osama bin Laden had already been expelled from Sudan 2 years earlier |
 "Monica Missiles" - Tomahawk strike on Khartoum |
 "...the evidence that prompted Pres. Clinton to order the missile strike on the Shifa plant was not as solid as first portrayed" |
 Ground Zero for an angry Tomahawk Cruise Missile |
 Ruins of the Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory destroyed by the US in August 1998 |
 12 years later, the factory is still a pile of rubble |
 If this were North Korea, however, this would surely be the "Museum of American Imperialist Aggression" |
 Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory ruins, Khartoum North |
 Operation Infinite Reach, 20 August 1998 |
 The cruise missiles were launched from the Red Sea by the US Navy |
 Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory ruins, Khartoum North |
 13 Tomahawk Cruise missiles were used againt Al Shifa |
 Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory ruins, Khartoum North |
 Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory ruins, Khartoum North |
 Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory ruins, Khartoum North |
 Pulverized remains of the Al Shifa Factory, Khartoum North |
 Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory ruins, Khartoum North |
 Each $569,000 Tomahawk Cruise Missile has a range of 2500 km |
 Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory ruins, Khartoum North |
 Al Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory ruins, Khartoum North |
 It has never been proven that the Al Shifa factory was used to produce chemical weapons |
 Many feel the attack was a distraction to take the media's attention away from President Clinton's personal problems |
 Thousands of medicine bottles litter the Al Shifa ruins |
 Tombs in Al Kabashi, around 30 km north of Khartoum |
 Tombs in Al Kabashi, around 30 km north of Khartoum |