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Genocide in Sudan - The Darfur Collection
The people of Sudan have suffered considerably in plain view of the international community. Save Darfur reports that 400,000 people have died in Dafur following the inception of the conflict two years ago. According to the Washington-based Coalition for International Justice (CIJ), 140,000 people have been killed by Sudanese government forces and their proxy militia and 250,000 Darfur civilians have died from either disease, starvation or exposure.
The Darfur Collection at AllThings2All brings together various writers who share a common concern for the people of Darfur and a desire to see an end to the suffering and genocide in Sudan. The contributions here are diverse and do not represent any one group or organization. The goal of the collection is to highlight the Darfur crisis, assist in providing information, and enabling further discussion.
Posted by tim at May 16, 2005 12:21 PM
- Spotlight on Darfur Monthly Post - Sep 07, 2005
- Spotlight on Darfur Announcement - a call to bloggers - Aug 29, 2005
- Was Sudan Leader John Garang's Death an Accident? - Aug 15, 2005
- Southern Sudan's Garang Killed - Aug 01, 2005
- A Prayer for the Dying in Darfur - Jul 13, 2005
- Darfur - Conflicting Priorities of the International Community - Jun 29, 2005
- The Future of Darfur, Sudan - Update - Jun 15, 2005
- The Slow Reaction to Genocide in Darfur, Sudan - Jun 08, 2005
- Darfur, Sudan: Improvement is in the Eye of the Beholder - Jun 01, 2005
- After Supporting Genocide in Darfur, China Pledges Peace Keeping Troops for Sudan - May 24, 2005










