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As some of you know, I love learning about African Nations, and am a contributor to aid in the Darfur region. Thus, I am constantly reading up on it.
Just finishing reading:
"First Kill Your Family: Child Soldiers of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army."
^^really puts your own life in perspective....the horrors that these children go through are terrifying. It gives a solid history/background of how the african nations came to be at war in the first place, as well as their "uses" for the children.
Also read:
"Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond" by Don Cheadle and John Prendergast.
^^Decent book of their encounters there, but more of a book on how to GET involved, which is what inspired me to join safedarfur.org....horrifying conditions there via "civil war" (I use that term lightly). One would be surprised that many people are not even AWARE that there is a massive genocide going on RIGHT NOW of millions of people sad to be so under-informed of such tragedy!
**And my fav that I have read recently:**
"We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families: Stories from Rwanda" by Philip Gourevitch.
^^Stories from the 1994 genocide of the Tutsi's. Each chapter is an account of personal stories from both sides: The tutsies AND the Hutu's.....great book, even for those with less interest in Africa as I would have Not necessarily for those who cant stomach things well.....
Just bought: "Lost Boys" (I think thats the whole name, but dont hold me to it, as I dont have it right in front of me). A story of Sudanese boys caught in the genocide, that were rescued as refugees and brought to America. They tell the stories of adjusting here and how their lives were at home in Darfur.
Last edited by yankeeBaby on Feb-02-2010 at 05:09
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