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Against a Tide of Evil: How One Man Became the Whistleblower to the First Mass Murder of the Twenty-First Century Against a Tide of Evil: How One Man Became the Whistleblower to the First Mass Murder of the Twenty-First Century by Mukesh Kapila
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“One other thing struck me. The margin between life and death was so very slim in Darfur, where people eked out a harsh semi-desert existence. The ability to cope was that much more limited than it had been in, say, Rwanda, a relatively fertile tropical country. Consequently, the ability to destroy people’s means of livelihood was that much greater.”
Mukesh Kapila, Against a Tide of Evil