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Crisis creeps towards catastrophe as village after village is wiped out »

Posted by: berkeley 2 years, 6 months ago

The massacres in Tiero, and the neighbouring village of Marena, near the Sudanese border, killed about 400 people. The killings are a blood-red signal that the culture of mass murder as a weapon of war has found its way to Chad, after four years in Darfur uninterrupted by the global community.

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  • Avg rating: (+8/-0 8)trnscndr
    trnscndr
    April 16, 2007, 11:57 p.m.

    You have to wonder what the old Pan African Americans are saying now.

    • Avg rating: (+1/-1 0)tehranchik
      tehranchik
      April 17, 2007, 2:43 a.m.

      Dave Eggers has helped one of the 'lost boys' of Sudan put his story to paper in 'What Is The What'. It is full of these stories. It's hard to believe that people have this as their daily reality. Wake up to the sound of bullets, seeing your family members wounded or dying. Hoping you might be the one to make it through the day. Thinking you are going be one of the next to die.

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