The World Once Tried to Stop a Genocide in Sudan. Now It Looks Away
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In many ways it is unfair but it is nevertheless true that this genocide will be on your watch, George Clooney told the U.N. Security Council in 2006.
Sudan's catastrophe can now only be described in superlatives: it is the world's largest humanitarian catastrophe, is home to the world's largest displacement crisis, and the world's largest hunger crisis.
Famine, the F-word long avoided by the international community, has now been declared in North Darfur. A harrowing report warns that up to 2.5 million people could die from hunger by September this year.
More than half of the population, some 26 million people, are now facing crisis levels of hunger.
Read at time.com
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