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The Agony of Darfur Our stories on Darfur during 2004. Current year stories 2007 stories Bush signs Sudan sanctions bill BBC News December 24, 2004 (You will leave this site.) Photo: Jahi Chikwediu/Washington Post Displaced children mill about in the Nera camp. The violence in Darfur has driven families away from their farmlands and children away from their schools. For a Small Girl in Darfur, A Year of Fear and Flight Emily Wax Washington Post November 26, 2004 (You will leave this site and be required to register [once] with the Post.) Sudanese Rape Victims Find Justice Blind To Plight Emily Wax Washington Post November 8, 2004 (You will leave this site and be required to register [once] with the Post.) Sudanese Troops Attack and Destroy Camp in Darfur Emily Wax Washington Post November 4, 2004 (You will leave this site and be required to register [once] with the Post.)
Photo: BBC More than one million people have fled their homes in the Darfur region of Sudan due to attacks by militia. More Than One-Fifth of Darfur's Children Are Malnourished, WFP Says WFP October 26, 2004) 70,000 Die in Darfur From Malnutrition and Disease Since March BBC News October 15, 2004 (You will leave this site.) Sudan Rejects U.S. Claim of Genocide in Darfur BBC News September 10, 2004 Eyewitness: Darfur's Nightmare Barnaby Phillips BBC News September 5, 2004
Aid Workers Fear There Will Be Thousands More Children Dying in Darfur (Photo: BBC Hundreds of Sudanese Children Dying of Hunger BBC June 9, 2004 (You will leave this site.) Darfur Faces Race Against Time Susannah Price, BBC May 27, 2004 Darfur: Genocide in Africa Again--Ten Years After Rwanda Eva Dadrian (April 22, 2004) 'Ethnic Cleansing' in Darfur by Sudan's Shadowy Arab Militia BBC April 9, 2004 (You will leave this site) Photo: IRIN Baby burnt in Darfur bombing raid, December, 2003 Sudan: One Million at "Imminent Risk" in Darfur, Says U.S. Government IRIN March 13, 2004 Yearlong Massive Displacement and Death in Western Sudan Continues U.S. Committee for Refugees February 24, 2004 |