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The Obscured Continent

Posted by Columbia Journalism Review on 27 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: News, Bias, Africa, Commentary, Action, Journalism, Activism, Democracy, Darfur, Education

By Gal Beckerman, CJR
It’s hard to find Africa in Vanity Fair’s new “Africa Issue.”

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Amnesty Keeps An Eye On Darfur With Satellite Images

Posted by Reuters on 06 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: News, Africa, Technology, Action, New Media, Activism, Telecommunications, Reuters, Darfur

By Michelle Nichols, Reuters
Amnesty International started posting satellite images on the Internet of villages in Sudan’s conflict-ravaged Darfur on Wednesday in a bid to pressure Khartoum to allow U.N. peacekeepers into the region.

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Darfur: The Reality, the Agenda & the Proposed Solution

Posted by Global Voices on 24 May 2007 | Tagged as: News, Africa, Blogs, New Media, Darfur

By Sudanese, Global Voices
Darfur, in the minds of different people, constitutes and means different things, which creates polarizataion. Therefore, long and seemingly endless debates on the subject will go on, and innocent people will continue to die.

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