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Darfur Diaries

Stories of Survival

Jen Marlowe, Aisha Bain and Adam Shapiro
November 2006     ISBN: 1560259280


In November 2004, three independent filmmakers traveled to eastern Chad and crept across the border into Darfur. Improvising as they went, they spoke with dozens of Darfurians, learning about their history, hopes, and fears, and the resilience and tragedy of their everyday lives.

In February of 2003 following years of oppression, the Sudan Liberation Army in Darfur took up arms against the Sudanese government. The response to the rebellion was a brutal campaign by the government and allied militias of mass murder, rape and the wholesale destruction of villages and livelihood. Millions of people were displaced, and hundreds of thousands killed.

This book introduces us to those who remain: the refugees and displaced people, civilians and fighters resisting the Sudanese government, teachers, students, parents, children and community leaders, whose collective testimonies provide the heart of Darfur Diaries. Their stories, interwoven with the filmmakers' own personal narratives and conveyed with political and historical context, provide a much-needed account to help understand the tragic situation in Darfur.

About the Authors

Jen Marlowe spent the last six years facilitating conflict transformation programs with youth from Palestine and Israel, Afghanistan, and Bosnia-Herzengovina.


Aisha Bain served as Deputy Director at the Center for the Prevention of Genocide.


Adam Shapiro is a human rights activist and founding member of InCounter Productions, which produced the documentary film About Baghdad.

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