Against a tide of evil : how one man became the whistleblower to the first mass murder of the twenty-first century / Mukesh Kapila.
Material type:
- 9781780576329
- 304.663
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304.209/Dia Guns, germs, and steel: | 304.28/Dia Collapse: | 304.28/Kot/Meh Gaia's will: | 304.663/Kap Against a tide of evil : | 305.23082/Pat Girls and girlhoods at threshold of youth & gender / | 305.23082/Shu/Hor Experiencing girlhood: | 305.24/Bra The adult years / |
When darkness stalked the plains of Africa one man stood alone to face the evil. In this no-holds-barred account, the former head of the United Nations in Sudan reveals the shocking depths of evil plumbed by those who designed and orchestrated 'the final solution' in Darfur. A veteran of humanitarian crisis and ethnic cleansing in Iraq, Rwanda, Srebrenica, Afghanistan and Sierra Leone, Mukesh Kapila arrived in Sudan in March 2003 having made a promise to himself that if he were ever in a position to stop the mass-killers, they would never triumph on his watch.
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