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Documenting Atrocities in Darfur 
“Documenting Atrocities in Darfur,” September 2004 (Coalition for International Justice, Washington, DC)Added on: 01-Dec-2004 | hits: 775
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China Invests Heavily in Sudan Oil Industry, December 23, 2004 
From The Washington Post; the best newspaper article to date on the Chinese role in
oil development and civilian destruction in Southern SudanAdded on: 23-Dec-2004 | hits: 735
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"Evidence of Intentional Destruction of Livelihoods in Darfur" 
In Darfur, a Physicians for Human Rights investigating team finds substantial evidence of the intentional destruction of livelihoods; includes a powerful photographic recordAdded on: 18-Feb-2005 | hits: 1017
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An article from The Washington Post on Darfur mortality, February 7, 2005 
The most important news analysis of Darfur mortality issues to dateAdded on: 18-Feb-2005 | hits: 691
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"Darfur's Real Death Toll," from the Washington Post, April 24, 2005 
Essential reading in understanding Bush administration policy on Darfur.Added on: 25-Apr-2005 | hits: 992
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"DARFUR: Assault on Survival" (Physicians for Human Rights), January 11, 2006 
Our most powerful and authoritative picture of genocide in darfur
Added on: 12-Jan-2006 | hits: 884
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"A President's Promise," Washington Post editorial, April 11, 2006 
"A President's Promise: Mr. Bush must not walk away from Darfur"
This is the single most important editorial statement by an American newspaper in the past year.Added on: 11-Apr-2006 | hits: 951
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"Why are we Muslims so silent on Darfur," Globe and Mail (Canada) May 3, 2006 
A deeply important discussion, by Tarek Fatah (a Canadian Muslim), of a disgraceful silence.
Added on: 03-May-2006 | hits: 784
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"China and Darfur: The Genocide Olympics?" The Washington Post, December 14, 2006 
This editorial marks a key turning point in the Darfur advocacy movement; it makes clear the connection between China, Darfur, and the 2008 Olympic Games, scheduled to be hosted by China.Added on: 14-Dec-2006 | hits: 646
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"Chinese Shadows," Boston Globe editorial, May 8, 2007
So the best way to deter China's rulers from being the principal enablers of genocide in Darfur or forced labor and ethnic cleansing in Burma is to name them and shame them as often as possible. The last thing China's rulers want is to have the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing branded with the name that many are trying to apply: the Genocide Olympics."Added on: 08-May-2007 | hits: 456
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