Read the new, first-hand account of genocide in Darfur. Daoud Hari, a native of Darfur, worked as a translator in the early days of the genocide, risking his life to tell the story of the people of Darfur.
The Translator is his story, a deeply moving, on-the-ground account of how one person can make a difference.
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by Halima Bashir and Damien Lewis | |
by Julie Flint and Alex de Waal | |
by Gerard Prunier | |
by Jen Marlowe, Aisha Bain, and Adam Shapiro | |
featuring photographs by U.S. Marine Brian Steidle and photojournalists Lynsey Addario, Mark Brecke, Hélène Caux, Ron Haviv, Paolo Pellegrin, Ryan Spencer Reed, and Michal Ronnen Safdie. | |
by Leora Kahn (ed.) | |
The Devil Came on Horseback: Bearing Witness to the Genocide in Darfur | by Brian Steidle and Gretchen Steidle Wallace |
by Alex de Waal | |
Genocide in Darfur: Investigating the Atrocities in the Sudan | by Samuel Totten and Eric Markusen (eds.) |
by Joan Hecht | |
by Eric Reeves | |
The Lost Boys of Sudan: An American Story of the Refugee Experience | by Mark Bixler |
| Never Again, Again, Again...: Genocide: Armenia, The Holocaust, Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur | by Lane H. Montgomery |
Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond | by John Prendergast and Don Cheadle |
by Samantha Power | |
The Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars, Douglas Johnson Hamilton | by Douglas Johnson Hamilton |
They Poured Fire on Us from the Sky: The True Story of Three Lost Boys from Sudan | by Alphonsion Deng, Benson Beng, Benjamin Ajak, and Judy A. Bernstein |
by David Johnson |