Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Darfur story

Lydia Polgreen of the NYT wrote a great mix of storytelling and analysis on the Darfur conflict yesterday. Here's an excerpt:

"The deployment of the biggest peacekeeping force in modern history in one of the most remote, hostile and forbidding corners of the globe was bound to be a logistical nightmare. Darfur is landlocked, water is scarce, the roads are rutted tracks crossed by the mud and sand traps of dry riverbeds.

"But those problems pale in comparison with the diplomatic and political struggles the mission faces. "

Click here to read it.

-- David

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