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Uploaded by BBCWorldNewsAmerica on Apr 8, 2008
Daoud Hari, a translator for jornalists and aid workers, was threatened by different rebel groups who change sides frequently in Darfur. Now a refugee in Baltimore Maryland, he tells his story and his longing for his homeland.
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a very very great book
kamelamiller 1 year ago
i finished the book and he says that he lives in new york.city
theapr1 2 years ago
Because it's a good book.
iruiz06 2 years ago
Why, Merrill Core Course?!? Why!?!?
realworlder2b 3 years ago
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a very very great book
kamelamiller 1 year ago
i finished the book and he says that he lives in new york.city
theapr1 2 years ago
Because it's a good book.
iruiz06 2 years ago
Why, Merrill Core Course?!? Why!?!?
realworlder2b 3 years ago