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The Darfur Disaster. Jonathan Karl.

by Karl, Jonathan; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 75Global Issues. Publisher: Weekly Standard, 2005ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Darfur (Sudan) | Genocide | International Criminal Court | Refugee camps -- Sudan | Refugees -- Sudanese | Sudan -- History -- Civil War (1983- ) -- Atrocities | Sudan -- Politics and government | War crimesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Flanked by 18th century cannons, Sudan's presidential palace stands impressively on the bank of the Nile. At the main entrance, elaborately decorated soldiers stand sentry, toting AK-47s fitted with razor-sharp bayonets. Entering the main hall, you walk under two enormous elephant tusks and between two vintage five-barrel machine guns aimed directly at you. Welcome to Khartoum." (WEEKLY STANDARD) This article discusses the conflict in which tribal militiamen, backed by the government, have been attacking and plundering villages in the West Darfur region.
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Originally Published: The Darfur Disaster, May 2, 2005; pp. 24-29.

"Flanked by 18th century cannons, Sudan's presidential palace stands impressively on the bank of the Nile. At the main entrance, elaborately decorated soldiers stand sentry, toting AK-47s fitted with razor-sharp bayonets. Entering the main hall, you walk under two enormous elephant tusks and between two vintage five-barrel machine guns aimed directly at you. Welcome to Khartoum." (WEEKLY STANDARD) This article discusses the conflict in which tribal militiamen, backed by the government, have been attacking and plundering villages in the West Darfur region.

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