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ٍScream Bloody Murder...توثيقي لكريستيان أمانبور مدته ساعتين، بعد ساعة تقريباً على CNN
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من كمبوديا (1970) إلى العراق (1980) إلى البوسنة (1990) إلى رواندا (1994) إلى دارفور (2003)، كريستيان أمانبور تقدّم نتيجة بحث مدّته عام كامل في توثيقي مدّته ساعتين:
In 2003, when the rebels attacked government outposts in Darfur, a U.N. human rights monitor warned that in the "escalating conflict," Sudan's government may be "engaged in ... ethnic cleansing aimed at eliminating African tribes from Darfur."
At the time, world attention was on Iraq, where the United States was fighting to overthrow Saddam Hussein. The early warning on Darfur "disappeared into a big hole," according to Mukesh Kapila, then the U.N.'s top official in Sudan.
Even when the U.N. Security Council put Darfur on its agenda, it took more than three years to authorize a robust peacekeeping force.
"There was no lack of information," says activist Eric Reeves. "There was a lack of will to stop genocide."
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/11/20/sbm.overview/index.html
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