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Panther Bior : ウィキペディア英語版
Panther Bior

Panther Garang Bior is one of the 27,000 Lost Boys of Sudan. His journey was featured in the National Geographic Society's 2007 award-winning documentary, ''God Grew Tired of Us'' (executive produced by Brad Pitt and narrated by Nicole Kidman).
==Biography==
Panther was born in the village of Mareng in Bor, Sudan (now in South Sudan) in 1981. In the late 1980s, Panther was far from his home watching cattle when his village was attacked by the Muslim Sudanese Government. Escaping to the jungle, Bior, along with the other ''Lost Boys'', spent the next five years trekking more than 1,000 miles barefoot throughout Kenya and Ethiopia, seeking refuge from the genocide, disease, and starvation. In an interview with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Panther described the hellish journey, "We were told to run east, through the desert, to Ethiopia," he says. "We were surviving by drinking the muddy water, and from the backs of leaves and whatever fruit we could find, maybe a little bit of grass. Many people lost their lives." Panther went on to describe how his best friend had been killed by a lion and his young nephew didn't survive the journey because his feet were torn up by the miles of walking, "We had to leave him in the desert," Bior says. "He died."
Finally arriving at Kakuma's refugee camp in Kenya, the ''Lost Boys numbers had been dramatically decreased. In 2001, assisted by Catholic Charities, Panther was relocated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania along with a number of other ''Lost Boys'' to start a new life in the United States.

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