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The Criminology of Genocide: The Death and Rape of Darfur

Nearly 400,000 Africans may have been killed in racially motivated, lethally destructive, state supported, and militarily unjustified attacks on the farms and villages of the Darfur region of Sudan. Using victimization survey data collected from Darfurian survivors living in refugee camps in Chad, and drawing on conflict theory, we present evidence that the Sudanese government has directly supported violent killings and rapes in a lethally destructive exercise of power and control. In the language of the Geneva Genocide Convention, these attacks have inflicted on African tribal groups “conditions of life calculated to bring about their physical destruction in whole or in part.”

The Genocide in Darfur

Refugee camp across the border in Chad, March 2005.

Refugee camp across the border in Chad, March 2005.

Human Rights

The situation in Sudan.(2005)..the largest country in Africa...only a minority of more than 2.5 million Internally Displaced Persons.

The situation in Sudan.(2005)..the largest country in Africa...only a minority of more than 2.5 million Internally Displaced Persons.

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