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Not on Our Watch

Not on Our Watch
The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond
by Don Cheadle, John Prendergast
Paperback: May 2007,
192 pages.

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Jolly
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This book was an excellent book. It really opened up my eyes to what has been occurring in Africa for over two hundred years. I was very clueless to all the pain, hardship, and struggle that still remain in Africa. It’s insane to know that people my age and even lower are losing their lives, losing their families, and is participating in this massacre to kill off each other. I am sixteen years old so can you imagine that? It’s a very relieving book and I recommend that everyone that has eyes and ears should read this book. I personally will love to have a chance to visit Africa to volunteer as an helper to help stop Genocide in Africa.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Samantha Fox
Do Not Sleep
Excellent book! It has encouraged me to make my community be aware of what is going on.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Marnita Kidd-Love
Exilerating!
I met John 20 years ago, an utterably nice person through in through..

I knew he was bound for a life made up of great things.. Keep up the wonderful work, you're what this world needs.....

I never had the opportunity to say thanks, for being there when my daughters and I needed you......They would not have had a Christmas if it were not for you...

Please continue to share your life's adventures and findings with all of us...
Sincerely,
Marnita

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Triniti Thomas
This is a great read! As an African-American with a voice, I commit to a vital role in efforts of ending the genocide in Darfur and beyond. Given the current situation in Darfur, I hope that you too will seriously consider responsibility,education, and advocacy.

Thank you Don Cheadle & John Prendergast for a wonderful and informative book!!!

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