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John Prendergast

A 'Plan B' with teeth for Darfur

Katrina Field of Virginia Beach, Va., joined a large protest against the violence in Darfur in front of the White House in Washington recently. Katrina Field of Virginia Beach, Va., joined a large protest against the violence in Darfur in front of the White House in Washington recently. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press)
By John Prendergast
May 10, 2007

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IF THERE is a Guinness Book of World Records entry for most threats issued with no follow-up, the international response to Darfur is likely setting a new standard. The United States is the only government to call the atrocities in Darfur genocide and is uniquely positioned to lead an effective response. Yet the Bush administration's empty threats over the past ... (Full article: 827 words)

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