The Second Deadly Journey when lost boys escaped the gun points attack in Ethiopia refugee camp(1991) and run back to South Sudan and resettled in unsecured refugee camp in Pochalla town in South Sudan bordered Ethiopia. Read more..
The Third Deadly Journey (1992): From Pochalla to Nairus, a rural vilage located at the order of South Suda and Kenya. Dominic escaped Pochalla and walked toward Northern Kenya while facing the sahara deserts ,forests, and human killers before he arrived in Kapoeta and from Kapoeta to Nairus. Read more.
Dominic Diing, Lost boy, Narius Refugee Camp ,1992
The Fourth Deadly Journey began in 1992 when the radical Islamic Government of Northern Sudan attacked and captured Kapoeta and Nairus Refugee camp. The lost boys ran and walked into Northern Kenya while facing deadly attacks and fatigue on their way to Kenya. The UNCHR opened Kakuma Refugee Camp to resettle boys, children and women in Kenya. Read more
CHILD SOLDIER & LABOR
Dominic was one of child soldiers in 1995 during civil war in Sudan. Dominic speaks bitterly about how children are involved in warfare but one of the most alarming trends is children participation as soldiers. Read More...
SPEAKING NOTE, ADVOCACY & HIS ASPIRATIONS
Dominic has spoken and has done many lectures in elementary schools, high schools, churches, Rotary and Lions Clubs and many universities across the United States some include Syracuse University, Georgetown University.....Read More...
From the Bush to College (2001-Present)
While he received a certificate of Blue Printing, Readiness, and Industrial from Onondaga Community College in 37 days his arrival to U.S Dominic continued his studies at college and began attended Syracuse University from 2002 to 2004. Read More
SOCIAL ENTER-PRENUERSHIP
While Dominic co-founded several organizations that assist refugees in the U.S., his awaken dream in 2006 let him cofounded AID and CARE along with assistance by Vincent Agnello, Professor of Law at Niagara University to address the need of war and genocides affected children and women in Africa. Through his work, the organization reached out to many youth refugee in the U.S and thousands of children and orphans in South Sudan, Rwanda, and Ethiopia. Read More
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
There are many presentations published about Dominic’s focus on human rights, holocaust, and genocides in Sudan, refugee advocacy, social and economic developments. Some may be found in Congress Library through NPR and local newspapers. Dominic is currently writing his book. Please visit the website for the updates of his book and return to reunite with his family in Southern Sudan.