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The Translator from Darfur
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London, UK (Times): Daoud Hari has taken extraordinary risks, coming within seconds of death, to help to draw the world’s attention to the killings in Darfur, western Sudan, as an interpreter for the international press. His harrowing memoir, The Translator, which is about to be published in Britain, is the first such witness account by a Sudanese of the killing. It is certain to enrage the Khartoum government, which has been accused of mass murder in Darfur.
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www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article3822617.ece
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