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Nicholas D. Kristof
American
April 27, 1959
Writer
The conflict in Darfur could escalate to where we're seeing 100,000 victims per month.
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Just a little help, a small security force, a bit of food, can save lives.
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Most of the villagers were hiding in the bush, where they were dying from bad water, malaria and malnutrition.
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The bulk of the emails tend to come after a column. I can get about 2,000 after a column.
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While Americans have heard of Darfur and think we should be doing more there, they aren't actually angry at the president about inaction.
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Neither Western donor countries like the U.S. nor poor recipients like Cameroon care much about Africans who are poor, rural and female.
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There are other issues I have felt more emotionally connected to, like China, where I lived and worked for some time. I was living there when Tiananmen Square erupted.
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The news media's silence, particularly television news, is reprehensible. If we knew as much about Darfur as we do about Michael Jackson, we might be able to stop these things from continuing.
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If President Bush is serious about genocide, an immediate priority is to stop the cancer of Darfur from spreading further, which means working with France to shore up Chad and the Central African Republic.
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As soon as I was old enough to drive, I got a job at a local newspaper. There was someone who influenced me. He wrote a column for The Guardian from this tiny village in India.
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The photos were taken by African Union soldiers. People in Congress saw them. I thought if people could see them, there would be public outcry. No one would be able to say, We just didn't know what was going on there.
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