Three years ago, many observers labeled the Darfur conflict ‘a clear case of ethnic oppression,’ with government-backed Arab militias attacking black African villagers. But others say the situation is not that straightforward — and that portraying it simply in ethnic terms may actually make things worse. Join Kojo for a look behind the headlines at the root of the Darfur conflict.

Guests

  • Alan Kuperman Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, University of Texas; Editor of "Gambling on Humanitarian Intervention: Moral Hazard, Rebellion and Civil War."
  • Suliman Baldo Africa Program Director, International Crisis Group
  • Ambassador Michael Ranneberger Senior Representative on Sudan, U.S. Department of State

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