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As if Darfur hasn't suffered enough, some diplomats want to punish victims of the genocide for dying in smaller numbers. The United Nations recently confirmed a decline in the death rate, which one diplomat, echoing others, argues is evidence that the genocide is over. But international law holds that genocide ends only when murders, torture and destruction of life necessities ends. Declaring a premature end ignores the global community's obligations, rewards Sudan and hinders efforts to stop this tragedy.
October 22, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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