Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Darfur Now documentary

A new documentary produced by CNN is now available to be seen and downloaded online. Darfur Now explores the history of the international community's failure to stop the conflict in Darfur through interviews with reknown human rights activists and individuals who have struggled to bring the world - and the UN - to take action in Darfur, amongst whom actress and activist Mia Farrow, the head of the UN Humanitarian Programme in Sudan in 2003-2004, Eric Reeves, ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo and others.
The power of the images and individual accounts of displaced and traumatised Darfuris interviewed in IDP camps communicates the agony we face when confronted with the unwillingness, or lack of power, to intervene.
http://www.cbc.ca/doczone/darfur/video.html

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