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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Google Earth maps out Darfur atrocities

Source: CNN

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- If you Google the word Darfur, you will find about 13 million references to the atrocities in the western Darfur region of Sudan -- what the United States has said is this century's first genocide.

As of today, when the 200 million users of Google Earth log onto the site, they will be able to view the horrific details of what's happening in Darfur for themselves.

In an effort to bring more attention to the ongoing crisis in Darfur, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum has teamed up with Google's mapping service literally to map out the carnage in the Darfur region.

Experts estimate that 200,000 people have been killed and 2.5 million more have been displaced since the conflict flared in 2003, when rebels took up arms against the central Sudanese government.

The new initiative, called "Crisis in Darfur," enables Google Earth users to visualize the details in the region, including the destruction of villages and the location of displaced persons in refugee camps.
Google Earth hopes to educate users about the atrocities in Darfur through its new "Crisis in Darfur" feature.

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The worlds most deadliest human conflict is just one click away by mouse. That says a lot about how we distance and insulate ourselves from what should be a high profile story.Sort of like saying,lets oooh and ahhh about the technology as opposed to what the picture really represents. ohio2007

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