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Original caption states, "Children in the refugee camps are being encouraged to confront their psychological scars. Above, clay figures depict an attack by Janjaweed." In Darfur, Sudan. |
Date |
June 27-29, 2004 |
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http://www.house.gov/wolf/issues/hr/trips/sudanrpt_web.pdf |
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Sean Woo, general counsel to Sen. Brownback, or John Scandling, chief of staff to Rep. Wolf, per description on p. 11 of the report |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
public domain as work of U.S. federal employees
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