Eric Reeves on Darfur

Compromising with Evil: An archival history of greater Sudan, 2007-2012 is the unequivocal title of Eric Reeves' account of the role of the Government of Sudan in Sudan's internal wars. The book comes with accolades from scholars such as Douglas H. Johnson, writers and activists such as Alhag Warrag and Omer Ismail, and luminaries such as General Romeo Dallaire. Douglas Johnson writes: 'The human rights activist, the humanitarian aid worker who needs to understand the context, the peace activist and the mediator between the two Sudans, should all have Compromising with Evil as a guide book. The book is available for free download from www.compromisingwithevil.org.

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