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xii, 210 p Summary: As a Zaghawa tribesman in the Darfur region of Sudan, Daoud Hari grew up racing camels across the desert, attending colourful weddings and, when his work was done, playing games under the moonlight. But in 2003 helicopter gunships swooped down on Darfur's villages and shattered that way of life for ever. Sudanese government-backed militiaas came to murder, rape and burn. ... When international groups arrived, Hari gave his services as a translator and guide. To do so was to risk his life. (Back cover)