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Fighting for Darfur

Public Action and the Struggle to Stop Genocide

By: Rebecca Hamilton, Mia Farrow (Preface by)

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Published: 1st February 2011
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An insider explains how grassroots campaign fundraising, protest marches and government lobbying ultimately halted the killings in the Darfur region of the Sudan.

In 2004 Rebecca Hamilton dropped her comfortable life at Harvard Law and left to spend a year in war-torn Darfur. At that time, Darfur was the first genocide to be witnessed in real time - an amazing test case for world leaders to prove that when they said "never again", they meant it. But after the devastating failure in Rwanda, many were rightly suspicious of their sincerity. Hamilton, and grassroots organizations, across the country refused to give up on Darfur, and came together to lobby the government to do what was right, even when it wasn't in their political interest. And amazingly, it worked. While violence was ongoing Colin Powell declared the situation in Darfur to be a genocide, pushing the United States to make good on it's duties as the leader of the free world. Robert Zoellick, along with Bush's speechwriter Michael Gerson, were outspoken supporters of the Darfuri people, successfully galvanizing the president to declare a policy for the region. And in a move that made international headlines, Mia Farrow shamed Steven Spielberg into dropping his role as an advisor to the Beijing 2008 Olympics over China's deadly economic relationship with Sudan. As talks continue over breaking the Sudan in two, giving Darfur its independence, the historic work of groups like Save Darfur will be increasingly in the news.

About the Author

Rebecca Hamilton is a special correspondent for The Washington Post in Sudan with support from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and a fellow at the New America Foundation. In 2007 she was selected as a Global Young Leader on genocide Prevention for spearheading the campaign for Harvard University to divest from companies doing business with Sudan and working with internally displaced populations in Sudan. She worked for the prosecution at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, including work on their historic Darfur cases. Currently a resident of New York, Hamilton is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School, as a former Open Society fellow.

'My deepest conviction is that we have both a responsibility to remember and a responsibility to protect. Genocide is not inevitable or unstoppable - unless we choose to let it happen.' - Mia Farrow, from the Foreword 'Rebecca Hamilton is the model of an 'upstander,' one who raises her voice and acts when people - whether near or far, Western or African - are most in need of help.' - LGen. the Honourable Romeo A. Dallaire, author of Shake Hands with the Devil 'A masterful feat of original research and reporting, Fighting for Darfur is an authoritative account of the impact of the first sustained citizens' movement against genocide. With Hamilton's fierce determination to get beyond self-congratulatory slogans and taken-for-granted assumptions about what is required to save lives at risk, she provides insights that will be invaluable for concerned citizens, human rights advocates and policymakers alike for years and years to come. Essential reading for anyone who wants to help build a better world.' -Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines

Prefacep. ix
Author's Notep. xiii
Introductionp. xv
Acronymsp. xxi
Before the Outcry
An Ungovernable Landp. 3
The Stage Is Set for Genocidep. 13
Darfur Attracts Attentionp. 27
Building the Outcry Rwanda Never Had
Citizens Heed the Callp. 43
Who Will Deliver Justice?p. 55
Who Will Provide Protection?p. 71
Who Will Push for Peace?p. 83
The Limitations of the Rwanda Modelp. 99
Revisiting Assumptions
Searching for a New Way Forwardp. 119
Moving Chinap. 137
The ICC in Actionp. 153
Darfur and Beyond
While We Were Watching Darfurp. 167
Elections and Expectationsp. 177
Conclusionsp. 193
Acknowledgmentsp. 207
Notesp. 211
Bibliographyp. 241
Indexp. 247
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ISBN: 9780230100220
ISBN-10: 0230100228
Audience: General
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 272
Published: 1st February 2011
Dimensions (cm): 24.2 x 16.1  x 2.4
Weight (kg): 0.44