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Description Original caption states, "Janjaweed are omnipresent. They are seen in marketplaces and within walking distance of refugee camps. They have terrorized black Africans in Darfur for more than a year."
Date June 27-29, 2004
Source http://www.house.gov/wolf/issues/hr/trips/sudanrpt_web.pdf
Author Sean Woo, general counsel to Sen. Brownback, or John Scandling, chief of staff to Rep. Wolf, per description on p. 11 of the report
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Janjaweed as seen on camelback.

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