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Explaining Darfur: Lectures on the Ongoing Genocide Agnes van Ardenne-van der Hoeven, Mohamed Salih, ...
Amsterdam University Press, 2007
Despite serious pressure from the United Nations, public statements of outrage from the United States, and international horror at genocidal acts, the war in Darfur, Sudan, continues unabated—and with very little actual international intervention. Many in the West still have only a very limited understanding of either the conflict or the forces driving it. Explaining Darfur provides ...
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Darfur Diaries: Message From Home 7 reviews
Cinema Libre, 2006
never again?!
+ Powerful, human stories of dignity and courage + A people being massacred by their own government
Despite global hand-wringing, accords, agreements, and peace-keeping forces, the Darfur genocide that began in July 2003 continues. Directors Aisha Bain and Jen Marlowe take the viewer on-site to Darfur, and through on-camera interviews with dozens of locals they let the people describe the tragedy ...
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A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide 187 reviews Samantha Power
Harper Perennial, 2003
Thorough Study of Genocide History
+ An important book to read + What About America's own Age of its Genocide?
Samantha Power has produced a history of genocide through the 20th century. She presents an impressive accounts of genocide against Armenians in Turkey, Jews in Holocaust, Tutsi in Rwanda, Kurds in Iraq, and Bosnian Muslims in the Balkan war; the stories are extremely well-written, and the images ...
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Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival 12 reviews Jen Marlowe
Nation Books, 2006
After 4 years of crisis in Darfur, this book is a must-read
+ DARFUR AND PALESTINIANS SUFFERING BRUTALLY THE SAME: WHY DOES THE WORLD TURN ITS BACK WITH INDIFFERENCE!? + Excellent book + "flattened... against the scarce shadow of a mud-brick wall" + Darfurians speak for themselves
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The Journey of the Lost Boys: A Story of Courage, Faith and the Sheer Determination to Survive by a Group of ... 17 reviews Joan Hecht
Allswell Press, 2005
Learning about Sudan? START HERE
+ A book you MUST read + Harrowing Tale + The tragedy of the children of Sudan + OUTSTANDING BOOK
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The Journey of the Lost Boys: A Story of Courage, Faith and the Sheer Determination to Survive by a Group of ... 17 reviews Joan Hecht
Allswell Press, 2005
Learning about Sudan? START HERE
+ A book you MUST read + Harrowing Tale + The tragedy of the children of Sudan + OUTSTANDING BOOK
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Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival 12 reviews Jen Marlowe
Nation Books, 2006
After 4 years of crisis in Darfur, this book is a must-read
+ DARFUR AND PALESTINIANS SUFFERING BRUTALLY THE SAME: WHY DOES THE WORLD TURN ITS BACK WITH INDIFFERENCE!? + Excellent book + "flattened... against the scarce shadow of a mud-brick wall" + Darfurians speak for themselves
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A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide 187 reviews Samantha Power
Harper Perennial, 2003
Thorough Study of Genocide History
+ An important book to read + What About America's own Age of its Genocide?
Samantha Power has produced a history of genocide through the 20th century. She presents an impressive accounts of genocide against Armenians in Turkey, Jews in Holocaust, Tutsi in Rwanda, Kurds in Iraq, and Bosnian Muslims in the Balkan war; the stories are extremely well-written, and the images ...
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Explaining Darfur: Lectures on the Ongoing Genocide Agnes van Ardenne-van der Hoeven, Mohamed Salih, ...
Amsterdam University Press, 2007
Despite serious pressure from the United Nations, public statements of outrage from the United States, and international horror at genocidal acts, the war in Darfur, Sudan, continues unabated—and with very little actual international intervention. Many in the West still have only a very limited understanding of either the conflict or the forces driving it. Explaining Darfur provides ...
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Darfur Diaries: Message From Home 7 reviews
Cinema Libre, 2006
never again?!
+ Powerful, human stories of dignity and courage + A people being massacred by their own government
Despite global hand-wringing, accords, agreements, and peace-keeping forces, the Darfur genocide that began in July 2003 continues. Directors Aisha Bain and Jen Marlowe take the viewer on-site to Darfur, and through on-camera interviews with dozens of locals they let the people describe the tragedy ...
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