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    International Crisis Group in December. Since this time the area has received a large amount of attention from the international community. Following the massive amount of media coverage‚ the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan‚ Mukesh Kapila named Darfur the "world’s greatest humanitarian crisis." While there is an agreement of the international community that ethnic groups have been targeted and that crimes against humanity have occurred‚ there has been debate about whether

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    The Darfur Genocide

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    Darfur The Darfur Genocide began in February 2003 and is continuing to this day. It began when Sudan Liberation Movement and Justice and Equality Movement revolutionary gatherings started battling the Sudanese government‚ which they blamed for abusing Darfur’s non-Arab populace. The administration reacted to assaults via doing a battle of ethnic purging against Darfur’s non-Arabs. This brought about the passing of a huge number of civilians. One side of the contention was made predominantly

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    8 Stages Of Genocide

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    categorized as the action of exterminating a certain ethnicity‚ race‚ and or religion. In Sudan‚ the government and the Janjaweed have classified anyone that gets in their way a problem thus‚ making them victims. The 8 Stages of genocide explain the steps taken to classify the problems Darfur as a genocide. It’s known that after a genocide takes place it’s hard for any economy to bounce back. The genocide taking place in Sudan‚ driven by the negligent government and an active hate group named the Janjaweed

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    Conflict In Darfur

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    Conflict in Darfur The Conflict in Darfur‚ Sudan is a humanitarian crisis which officially began in 2003 and continues to this day. The conflict began with tribal and governmental disputes. The government then began to fight a proxy war by arming nomadic Arab tribes‚ called the Janjaweed‚ to fight against the Darfuri people. The government has isolated themselves from the Darfuri people. The war has displaced millions of people from the Darfur region of Sudan and hundreds of thousands have been killed

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    distribution of the Nile water with focus on Egypt‚ Sudan and Ethiopia and conflicts lain over that distribution. It will conclude by advising on how to use the Nile water without inciting conflicts. Objectives of the study This study aims at examining the effect of the rapid population growth in the Nile Basin and the surrounding areas on water resources. It also analyzes the conflicts resulting from water distribution in Nile Basin especially between Egypt‚ Sudan and Ethiopia. It further recommends on how

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    SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS “First they ignore you Then they laugh at you Then they fight you Then you WIN"” - Ghandi INTRODUCTION In the past few months we have been witness to the successful referendum in Sudan where people decided the fate of their country and exercised their right to Self Determination. While in Egypt we watched the unprecedented scale of a peoples revolution not only demand the resignation of a seating President but demand access to their Civil and Political

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    To most people around the world the fact that the conflict in the Darfur region of the Sudan is genocide. A genocide similar to the holocaust of the Jews during WWII. Both the holocaust and the Darfur genocide have many similarities and differences. The holocaust was to exterminate all Jewish people. In Darfur the conflict is not against two different religions but instead against two different races. Like the holocaust many innocent civilians have lost their lives in both genocides. There many similarities

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    Darfur Speech

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    possible. V. I will first discuss what is happening in Darfur‚ then what caused this genocide to happen‚ and what you can do to help without going to Darfur. Body: Problem I. The Darfur conflict is a crisis occuring in the Darfur section of western Sudan between two groups causing havoc to the citizens of this nation. a. According to their.org accessed on June 28 2007‚ “Darfur is roughly the size of Texas‚ where violent conflict has driven more than 2 million people from their homes.” i. That means

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    some encouraging words from Sam’s father‚ Sam turned his life around and found a job in Construction. Sam later on opens up his own construction business and reestablishes his relationship with God. In 1998‚ Sam visited the Village of Yei‚ Southern Sudan. He was there with a mission group from his church to repair damaged homes during the Second Sudanese War. While being there‚ Sam sees a child torn apart by a landmine put there by the LRA. This event was a turning point for Sam in his life‚ he would

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    Minister‚ Boutros Boutros-Ghali‚ who later became the United Nations’ Secretary-General‚ predicted that the next war in the Middle East would be fought over the waters of the Nile‚ not politics . Since then Egypt has threatened to bomb dam development in Sudan. It has also challenged Kenya’s rhetoric denouncing the 1929 and 1959 agreements and desire to withdraw from them as acts of war‚ as well as warned Tanzania over its plans to drain the Lake Victoria. These Egyptian concerns may justify the cries of

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