Here is the trailer.
and below you will find Nicholas D. Kristof's extremely famous article published in the New York Times in March 2005. You should check his NYT blog:
The American Witness
By Nicholas D. KRISTOF
Published: March 2, 2005
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American soldiers are trained to shoot at the enemy. They're prepared to be shot at. But what young men like Brian Steidle are not equipped for is witnessing a genocide but being unable to protect the civilians pleading for help.
If President Bush wants to figure out whether the
"Every single day you go out to see another burned village, and more dead bodies," he said. "And the children - you see 6-month-old babies that have been shot, and 3-year-old kids with their faces smashed in with rifle butts. And you just have to stand there and write your reports."
While journalists and aid workers are sharply limited in their movements in
So is it really genocide?
"I have no doubt about that," Mr. Steidle said. "It's a systematic cleansing of peoples by the Arab chiefs there. And when you talk to them, that's what they tell you. They're very blunt about it. One day we met a janjaweed leader and he said, 'Unless you get back four camels that were stolen in 2003, then we're going to go to these four villages and burn the villages, rape the women, kill everyone.' And they did."
The African Union doesn't have the troops, firepower or mandate to actually stop the slaughter, just to monitor it. Mr. Steidle said his single most frustrating moment came in December when the Sudanese government and the janjaweed attacked the
"It was extremely frustrating - seeing the village burn, hearing gunshots, not being able to do anything," Mr. Steidle said. "The entire village is now gone. It's a big black spot on the earth."
When
The West, led by the Bush administration, is providing food and medical care that is keeping hundreds of thousands of people alive. But we're managing the genocide, not halting it.
"The world is failing
President Bush is pushing for sanctions, but European countries like
Mr. Steidle has just quit his job with the African Union, but he plans to continue working in
At one level, I blame President Bush - and, even more, the leaders of European, Arab and African nations - for their passivity. But if our leaders are acquiescing in genocide, that's because we citizens are passive, too. If American voters cared about
As Martin Luther King Jr. put it: "Man's inhumanity to man is not only perpetrated by the vitriolic actions of those who are bad. It is also perpetrated by the vitiating inaction of those who are good."
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Vocab:
To witness: to testify, to furnish proof of
To burst: to give way from an excess of emotion
To cleanse: to rid of impurities by or as if by washing (used in the text to be provocative)
Blunt: slow or deficient in feeling, insensitive
A slaughter : killing of great numbers of human beings (as in battle or a massacre)
To unfold: to make clear by gradual disclosure; to evolve.
A fence: a barrier intended to prevent escape or intrusion or to mark a boundary.
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