Offers an insider's view of the U.S. State Department's Atrocities Documentation Project (ADP) in Darfur, Sudan, providing essays by primarary investigators who comments on the significance, value, and ramifications of the genocide investigation.
"Prunier's elucidation of Rwanda's history seems to me to be beyond praise.
Covering hundreds of years, this book explores the religious, ethnic, and cultural roots of Sudanese identity-making and how it influenced the shape of the genocide that erupted in 2004.
Explaining Darfur provides essential resources for understanding the conflict in Darfur, from the historical background to an analysis of the present situation.
In mid-2004 the Darfur crisis in Western Sudan forced itself onto the center stage of world affairs.
Describes the influence of Darfur's geography and history on its current violence and discusses why the international community is involved.
This volume offers readers a history of the term “genocide” and then moves into what has been called perhaps the foulest humanitarian crisis of the early twenty-first century: the crisis in Darfur.
What can we do?” he wondered. “This little insignificant church?” Then he heard of five outdoor prayer services being held by his old church, Cedar Ridge Community Church, where Brian McLaren is the pastor.
It specifies measures they can take to make their voices heard so the people of Darfur do not feel forgotten. All proceeds from the book will benefit Amnesty International and Genocide Intervention Network.
Darfur: Genocide Before Our Eyes
Marlowe - "Mark Gudgel not only provides his students with the opportunity to see themselves as engaged citizens of the world--he makes it possible for other educators to do so as well, by providing this heartfelt guide, clearly inspired by ...