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1 Modern Genocide: Darfur in Crisis
Hunting for the truth Modern Genocide: Darfur in Crisis

2 Sudan Darfur is a region of Sudan, on the eastern side of the country.
Darfur means “Home of the Fur”, Muslim farmers who call the region home. It is divided into three smaller regions; Northern, Southern, and Eastern Darfur

3 Sudanese Culture Languages of Sudan Official state language is Arabic
A number of tribal languages are still spoken.

4 Sudanese Culture Food of Sudan
Kissra, a bread made of dura or corn is the main staple of the nation. Moukhbaza is a dish made of banana and stemmed from Ethiopian influences. Kawal is a form of stew made from certain plant roots.

5 Modern Genocide: Sudan
Conflict The Janjaweed, militia group recruited from Abbala (camel herding tribes), fighting the Baggera (mostly land tilling tribes). Sudanese government denies supporting the Janajaweed even though they have given them many supplies including weapons.

6 Conflict in Sudan Omar El-Bashir Key Political Leaders
Current President of Sudan Minni Minnawi Leader of the Sudanese Liberation Army.

7 Key Political Leaders cont.
Hassan Al-Turabi Suspected Leader of JEM(Justice and Equality Movement)

8 Headlines from the conflict
“U.S. Calls Killings In Sudan Genocide” -Washington Post, September 10, 2004. “Khartoum and Arab Militias Are Responsible, Powell Says” -Washington Post “Genocide in Darfur sparks outrage, but little action” -USA Today

9 First hand experience Brian Steidle, an amateur photographer and ex-marine went to Darfur with a camera on a private contract for the state department. In an to his sister, commenting on what people would do if the public saw the pictures, he said: ”…there would be troops in here in a matter of days."

10 UN Response Resolution 1706 passed.
Called for 22,500 UN peacekeeping troops to come into the region and support the already existing 7,000 AU(African Union) unites in place. Sudanese president is still waiting to solve conflict without international troops.

11 Covering Genocide Brian Steidle Photojournalist Paul Salopek Reporter


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