On Nicholas Kristof's first visit to Darfur in 2004, he met orphans, rape victims, and others with harrowing life experiences. By publishing graphic, classified photos of Darfur victims in 2005, Kristof hoped to provoke enough outrage to counteract indifference towards Darfur, but "today, you can find the same kinds of stories." Here, Kristof recounts stories of the survivors and other unsung heroes he has encountered, highlighting the need to recognize Darfuris for their moral courage, not only for their victimhood.
Author Bio: Nicholas D. Kristof writes op-ed columns that appear twice each week in The New York Times. A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he previously was associate managing editor of The Times, responsible for the Sunday Times. He has been the preeminent American journalist reporting on Darfur, and has visited the region eight times since 2004.
Israel behind all problems in the world, Darfur is one of them, u see this Israeli guy has nothing to talk about but Darfur
ab7ath3anaml 3 years ago
Kristof was named one of America's Best Leaders in part to his work in Darfur.
usnewsandworldreport 3 years ago
yea nick!!
feltyd 3 years ago
i no him his daughter is my bff
feltyd 3 years ago
hes awsum!!! i on him
feltyd 3 years ago