AMEL MEANS "HOPE": PODCAST FROM VOICES OF GENOCIDE PREVENTION

Amel Means "Hope"Interview: Dr. Mohammed-Ahmed Abdallah, medical director of the Amel Center for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture in Darfur, speaks with Jerry Fowler about the current situation on the ground in Darfur. He is visiting the United States to receive the 2007 RFK Human Rights Award. Listen to the Podcast

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