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The Devil Came on Horse Back

The Darfur crisis, as depicted in "The Devil Came on Horseback," illustrates a grave humanitarian tragedy. This event can be compared to other historical conflicts we've studied, highlighting the dire need for international response. The role of the United Nations today is crucial yet controversial; it faces challenges in intervening effectively in Darfur. It is debated whether this situation meets the definition of genocide, raising questions about the UN's reluctance to label it as such. Analyzing the crisis reveals complex layers of responsibility and moral obligation.

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The Devil Came on Horse Back

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  1. The Devil Came on Horse Back • Compare this to another event that we have studied. • Describe what you think the role of the United Nations is today. Should this organization deal with Darfur? If not then who? • Why is this considered to be one of the greatest humanitarian tragedies in recent history? • Does this fit the definition of genocide? Why or why not? Why do you think the UN does not call this genocide? • Your overall thoughts and opinions on this issue.

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