Google Earth Shows the World Inside Darfur

Inside Peek into the Darfur Genocide

By Dacia J.Medina, published Apr 11, 2007
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As of today you will be able to log onto your computer, click on Google Earth and be able to get a first hand view of the Darfur Genocide for yourself. With the click of a mouse, you will be able to use the new initiative called,"Crisis in Darfur" it enables Google Earth users to visualize in detail the region,including the destruction of villages and the location of displaced people in refugee camps.

The Google Earth mapping service combines 3-D satellite imagery, aerial and ground level maps and the power of Google to make the world's geographic information user friendly. Since it first launched back in June 2005, nearly 200 million users have downloaded the free program.

Using high-resolution imagery of Google Earth,users will be able to zoom in and out on the region of Darfur for a better understanding and the reality of what is going on. They will be able to see the scope of destruction first hand.

Right now as the estimate stands 400,000 people have been killed and more than two million innocent people have been displaced in refugee camps in the Sudan or neighboring Chad. There are 3.5 million men,woman and children that rely on international aid for survival each day.

Since 2003,The Sudanese armed forces and the Sudanese government backed militia known as the "Janjaweed" have been fighting , two different rebel groups in Darfur. The Sudanese Liberation Army and The Justice Equality Movement. The Sudanese governments regular armed forces and the Janjaweed -largely composed of fighters of nomadic back rounds have mostly targeted civilian populations. The Sudanese government's and the Janjaweed militias are responsible for the burning and destruction of hundreds of villages. The killing of tens of thousands of people and the rape, torture, and assault of thousands of woman and girls.

Google Earth Shows the World Inside Darfur

Darfur Region Map

Credit: Sudan.net

Copyright: sudan.net

Takeaways
  • Google Earth has 200 million users.
  • With new tecnology,it will make it harder to ignore the Darfur genocide.
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Blog Action Day on October 24 on the subject of Darfur, if you have a blog. AC aritcle on topic: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/418250/blogging_against_genocide_in_darfur.html

Posted on 10/20/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

 
Good wake-up call.

Posted on 08/25/2007 at 7:08:00 AM

 
You didn't tell us how to find it.

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 1:04:00 PM

 
Alyce, people like us may be a minority, but I'd also rather read this type of article over one about how many potential fathers Anna Nicole's baby has.

Posted on 04/15/2007 at 12:04:00 AM

 
I think this is why the government seems intent on making internet access harder. We are very limited in our knowledge of what is happening around the world by what media wants us to know. Thank you for sharing this story. Hope AC features more of these articles and less Anna Nicole etal. Good job.

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 8:04:00 PM

 
and the best part of all is Sudan is funded by China. So the products we buy daily indirectly fund the genocide. It's pretty messed up.

Posted on 04/11/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

 
Very good story! Darfur may very well eventually be compared to Nazi Germany.

Posted on 04/11/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

 
What a sad situation in Darfur.Good work.

Posted on 04/11/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

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