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Sudan, Darfur, and Government-Backed Militias: An Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide
This is a persuasive essay about the human rights crisis in the Sudan and Darfur regions of Africa. It cites 5 sources and is approximately 1700 words long. This essay was written for a college level composition and rhetoric course and received a final grade of an A from a professor that wrote his Master's thesis on the same subject matter.
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language | | english |
wordcount | | 1779 (cca 5 pages) |
contextual quality | | N/A |
language level | | N/A |
price | | free |
sources | | 5 |
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Sudan, Darfur, and Government-Backed Militias: An Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide. To understand the current actions in Sudan, and particularly in Darfur, a history and background of this region must first be explained. Sudan is the largest nation on the continent of Africa, located in the northeastern corner, with part of its border on the Red Sea. This region was originally inhabited mainly by nomads and farmers due to the fertile water and soil of the Nile River system. The violence that has shaken this country to its ...
... for Peace”. Review of African Political Economy. 33.108. (June, 2006): 325-327. Print. Reeves, Eric. “Catastrophe in Darfur”. Review of African Political Economy. 31.99. (March, 2004): 160-161. Print Straus, Scott. “Darfur and the Genocide Debate”. Foreign Policy. 84.1. (Jan. – Feb., 2005): 123-133. Print. "SUDAN." (n.d.): Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia. EBSCO. 5 Apr. 2010. Web. "Sudan's Shadowy Arab Militia". BBC News. 05 April, 2010. Web
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