NOTICE: IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY DOWNLOADED THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE DELETE IT AND RE-DOWNLOAD VERSION 2 OR 3. A PORTION OF THE INTERVIEW WAS MADE MORE CLEAR. Thank you, Barry Vogel Radio Curious discusses the current state of affairs in the Nuba Mountains in Northeast Africa, with Professor Sam Totten, author of âGenocide by Attrition:Â Nuba Mountains, Sudan,â and âAn Oral and Documentary History of the Darfur Genocide.â
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The people of the Nuba Mountains, located in northeast Africa, just north of the new nation of South Sudan, are in a crisis that may well threaten their very survival. In this edition of Radio Curious we visit with retired Professor Sam Totten, author of âGenocide by Attrition: Nuba Mountains, Sudan,â and âAn Oral and Documentary History of the Darfur Genocide.â  Sam Totten returned from a two week visit to the Nuba Mountains on January 11, 2013. When he and I visited by phone from his home near Fayetteville, Arkansas, on January 13, 2013, we began with his description of the civil war there.
The book Professor Sam Totten recommends is âThe World of Darfur: International Response to Crimes Against Humanity in Western Sudan,â by Amanda Grzuyb and Romeo Dallaire. Â
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Corrected Version: Genocide in the Nuba Mountains, Sudan, Africa