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Sudanese reaction to UN joint operation to protect civilians.
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A US holocaust museum and Google Earth team up to show people what is happening in Sudan's conflict-torn Darfur region.
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AP report from Seattle Times Newspaper, President Bush ordered new U.S. economic sanctions to pressure Sudan's government to halt the bloodshed in Darfur.
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Timeline, background information and photo gallery from inside refugee camps in Darfur.
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Describes the possible negative impact on the violence in Darfur by the investment of the Berkshire Hathaway company, which is run by Warren Buffett, in a Chinese petroleum business. Article describes the trend for companies to divest in the region and Buffet's public response.
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Scott Baldauf reviews the latest UN report about climate change and how the people of Kenya, Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia and Chad are already seeing the repercussions of drought, including war.
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Interactive look at the crisis in Darfur includes related news stories and materials.
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Background information provided by Ali B. Ali-Dinar, Ph.D, University of Pennsylvania African Studies Center.
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Amnesty international project includes satellite evidence, conflict analysis, photo galleries, information on international response, and specific ways to take action.
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As the conflict in Darfur spreads across central Africa, with thousands more displaced and killed, Julian Borger in Chad investigates the origins and contradictions of what is likely to be seen as the first climate change war.
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Reports documenting the violence against the Fur, Masaalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups.
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Strives to be a common information sharing platform for improved strategic and operational decision making in Darfur.
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If environmental degradation and the symptoms of a warming planet are at the root of the Darfur crisis, perhaps the newly-discovered underground lake, the size of Lake Erie, will solve the conflict.
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The official site of the J.E.M. opposition group.
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Mahmood Mamdani compares Iraq and Darfur, explaining the roots of the conflicts and the reasons to be wary of Iraq-style interventionism in Darfur.
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Images and survivor stories embedded in the virtual globe bring the violence up close and personal, while real-time spin-offs aim to track and perhaps deter armed militias.
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Special report includes reports and background information, profiles on the groups involved, archive and a regional map.
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Analytic briefs and advocacy writings on the alleged genocide in Sudan by Eric Reeves, a Professor of English Language and Literature at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts.
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Photos, video and transcripts about the atrocities in Darfur with George and Nick Clooney, Angelina Jolie and Lisa Ling. Includes links for charities, informational resources and how to help.
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The roots of the Africa resource wars lie in climate change.
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The UN refugee agency working to save the people of Darfur.
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USAID's response to the situation in Darfur.
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Official site of the UN's JLC inter-agency team in Sudan provides information on the coordination and optimisation of the logistics capabilities of humanitarian organisations involved in large-scale emergencies.
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Official site of UNMIS, established in March 2005 for the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and expanded in August 2006 to the Darfur Peace Agreement. Includes maps, documents, facts, figures, background and photo gallery.
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Photographs, data, and eyewitness testimony about Darfur assembled from a number of sources, combined with the photographic mapping of Google Earth.
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Situation reports and technical guidance from the World Health Organization.
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Ban Ki Moon, secretary general of the United Nations, writes about the Darfur conflict's beginnings as an ecological crisis, arising at least in part from climate change.