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Monday, June 06, 2005
Darfur
Following the discussion on the Spectrum last week on the Darfur, to which I contributed, two pieces this weekend. First, Nicholas Kristof explains why Darfur is the greatest humanitarian crisis in the world right now (a sadly competitive title).
Doctors Without Borders issued an excellent report in March noting that it alone treated almost 500 rapes in a four-and-a-half-month period. Sudan finally reacted to the report a few days ago - by arresting an Englishman and a Dutchman working for Doctors Without Borders.Then, Suzanne Nossel writes Top 10 Things To Do for Darfur Short of U.S. Military Intervention. |