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August 11, 2004

Why don't we care about the Sudan?

According to an interview with International Crisis Group's John Prendergast, via EthanZ's blog, we will care. Just not in time:

In Somalia, there were stick-thin figures on our nightly television when former President Bush decided to send in American troops [in December 1992]. In Darfur, the pictures aren't as graphic yet... What's going to start killing them in large numbers, which will then create the dramatic graphics that will - three months from now - instill the kind of emotion necessary for sufficiently robust action, are the diseases that are going to rip through these camps. I think that there will eventually be some form of action, but it just may happen after a couple hundred thousand people who could have been saved will have died.

Posted by D. Weinberger at August 11, 2004 05:21 PM


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