Not on Our Watch: A Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond by Don Cheadle, John Prendergast

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  • Pub. Date: May 2007
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 49,476

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    • Pub. Date: May 2007
    • Publisher: Hyperion
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 49,476

    Synopsis

    An Academy Award-nominated actor and a renowned human rights activist team up to change the tragic course of history in the Sudan—with readers' help

    While Don Cheadle was filming Hotel Rwanda, a new crisis had already erupted in Darfur, in nearby Sudan. In September 2004, then-Secretary of State Colin Powell termed the atrocities being committed there "genocide"—and yet two years later things have only gotten worse. 3.5 million Sudanese are going hungry, 2.5 million have been displaced by violence, and 400,000 have died in Darfur to date.

    Both shocked and energized by this ongoing tragedy, Cheadle teamed up with leading activist John Prendergast to focus the world's attention. Not on Our Watch, their empowering book, offers six strategies readers themselves can implement: Raise Awareness, Raise Funds, Write a Letter, Call for Divestment, Start an Organization, and Lobby the Government. Each of these small actions can make a huge difference in the fate of a nation, and a people—not only in Darfur, but in other crisis zones such as Somalia, Congo, and northern Uganda

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    Over the past five years, youth groups, religious organizations, politicians and individuals have responded to the crisis in Sudan in increased numbers. This book is a guide for these already involved, as well as those who are interested in taking action, or speaking out against the mass killings that continue to occur in the country's Darfur region. Coauthored by Cheadle, actor and star of the film Hotel Rwanda, and Prendergast, senior adviser of the International Crisis Group, the book is a pastiche of practical information, instructions, memoir and history. As a handbook for budding activists, it's informative and, at times, inspiring. The combination of charts, lists and first-person accounts create a simple and reasonable path to action. But as a source for information about the conflict in Sudan, the book falters. The history is neither clear nor succinct, and there is not much of it. Furthermore, although Cheadle and Prendergast's personal anecdotes are entertaining, they overshadow the few anecdotes about the Sudanese living through the crisis. The book's most interesting moment, besides the useful advice on how to get involved, is its delving into the government's excuses for inaction. (May 1)

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    Biography

    John Prendergast is Senior Advisor to the International Crisis Group and Co-Founder of the ENOUGH Campaign. Previously John worked at the White House and State Department during the Clinton administration, where he was involved in a number of peace processes throughout Africa. John has also worked for members of Congress, the United Nations, human rights organizations, and think tanks. He has authored eight books on Africa, the latest of which he co-authored with actor/activist Don Cheadle, entitled Not on Our Watch. John travels regularly to Africa’s war zones on fact-finding missions, peace-making initiatives, and awareness-raising trips involving network news programs, celebrities, and politicians.

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    This is a wonderful book about what we do not want to face, but must.by maryob

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    October 11, 2009: You feel that the authors are ordinary folks just like you and me, who want to do something about the genocide in Darfur. In a sense, they are as we are, and they share their experiences and the situation in an easy read that at times is very difficult to swallow. I now know that there is lots that we can do.

    A good beginning for someone who wants to help, but doesn't know where to startby Anonymous

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    March 24, 2008: This book was written in an organized and instructional way to reach the everyday average person. It gives step by step directions in how to make a difference while also including other resources to find more information. Describes the atrocities that are occurring in Sudan in a light that does not allow the reader to turn a blind eye.