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The Translator: A Tribesman's Memoir of Darfur

This book is a personal account of a translator's life amidst the turmoil and violence in Darfur, offering an intimate look into the challenges and complexities of living in a war-torn region. more

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Daoud Hari
Daoud Hari

Daoud Hari is a journalist, and his life and career experience are limited at present. more

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