Sudan After 15 Years of 'Ethnic Cleansing'. Laurie Goering.
by Goering, Laurie; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 54Human Relations. Publisher: Chicago Tribune, 2004ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Ethnic cleansing | Ethnic relations | Genocide | Human rights | Human rights -- Sudan | Humanitarian assistance -- Sudan | Sudan -- Ethnic relations | Sudan -- History -- Civil War (1983- ) -- Atrocities | Sudan -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 050 Summary: "United Nations officials charge that the government of Sudan, with the assistance of Arab militias, is carrying out a campaign of ethnic cleansing against black African Sudanese in the country's western Darfur region. What's most remarkable about the atrocities in Sudan, however, is that they've been going on for more than 15 years--and that it has taken commemorations of the 10th anniversary of Rwanda's genocide to bring them to the world's attention." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article details the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and reveals how "the world has been slow to respond to the latest bloodshed, in part because Sudan is supposed to be a country on the verge of peace," following a 21-year civil war.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Sudan After 15 Years of 'Ethnic Cleansing', May 12, 2004; pp. n.p..
"United Nations officials charge that the government of Sudan, with the assistance of Arab militias, is carrying out a campaign of ethnic cleansing against black African Sudanese in the country's western Darfur region. What's most remarkable about the atrocities in Sudan, however, is that they've been going on for more than 15 years--and that it has taken commemorations of the 10th anniversary of Rwanda's genocide to bring them to the world's attention." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article details the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and reveals how "the world has been slow to respond to the latest bloodshed, in part because Sudan is supposed to be a country on the verge of peace," following a 21-year civil war.
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