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Why Can't Anyone Fix Darfur Already?

If you've got some time, click here to check out my rather lengthy analysis of the situation in Darfur.

I penned this paper for my law class this semester. In it, I propose a new course of action than abandons the current goal of mobilizing American voices.

I simply ask the question: Who can directly stop the genocide in Darfur, and how to we appeal to them?

“Why Can't Anyone Fix Darfur Already?”