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Essay heading: Why are we ignoring Darfur?
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(Hoyen and Cartensen.) When CNN broadcasted images of the Kosovar exodus, the Western world took notice, because the refugees were Caucasian. An African crisis is usually pushed to the side of other crises. (Hoyen and Cartensen.) In Sudan's case, the war in Iraq is taking up most of the world's attention... displayed 300 characters
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Similarly the Rwandan genocide was ignored as the world watched the conflict in Yugoslavia unfold.
This difference in media coverage is another determining factor in the West's decision to act militarily or not in Kosovo and Sudan. In the first three months of 1999, 5000 articles were written on Kosovo, while only 450 were written on the conflicts in Angola and Sudan combined... displayed next 300 characters
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