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Genocide in Sudan. Eric Reeves.

by Reeves, Eric; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 54Human Relations. Publisher: In These Times, 2004ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Ethnic cleansing | Ethnic relations | Genocide | Human rights | Human rights -- Sudan | Refugees -- Sudanese | Sudan -- Ethnic relations | Sudan -- History -- Civil War (1983- ) -- Atrocities | Sudan -- Politics and government | United Nations -- SudanDDC classification: 050 Summary: "On the 10th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, another human catastrophe is rapidly accelerating despite full knowledge of the United Nations and Western democracies. In April [2004], a U.N. team investigating human rights abuses in the far western Darfur region of Sudan found 'disturbing patterns of massive human rights violations in Darfur, many of which may constitute war crimes and/or crimes against humanity.'" (IN THESE TIMES) This article reveals how the humanitarian crisis in Sudan is drawing little attention from the Western world.
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Originally Published: Genocide in Sudan, May 31, 2004; pp. 16+.

"On the 10th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, another human catastrophe is rapidly accelerating despite full knowledge of the United Nations and Western democracies. In April [2004], a U.N. team investigating human rights abuses in the far western Darfur region of Sudan found 'disturbing patterns of massive human rights violations in Darfur, many of which may constitute war crimes and/or crimes against humanity.'" (IN THESE TIMES) This article reveals how the humanitarian crisis in Sudan is drawing little attention from the Western world.

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