The translator: a memoir

by Daoud Hari

Paperback, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

962.404 H281t

Publication

NY : Random House, 2009.

DDC/MDS

962.404 H281t

Description

This is a harrowing memoir of how one person has made a difference: Daoud Hari helped inform the world about the genocide in Darfur. Hari, a Zaghawa tribesman, grew up in a village in the Darfur region of Sudan. In 2003, traditional life was shattered when government-backed militias attacked Darfur's villages with helicopters and on horseback, raping and murdering citizens and burning villages. His family dispersed, Hari escaped. He and friends helped survivors find food, water, and safety. When international aid groups and reporters arrived, Hari offered his services as a translator and guide, using his high school knowledge of languages. In doing so, time and again he risked his life, for the government of Sudan had outlawed journalists in the region. Then, inevitably, his luck ran out and he was captured. Now freed, he is a living witness to genocide.--From publisher description.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

2008-03-18

Physical description

207 p.; 820 cm

ISBN

978-0-8129-7917-6 / 9780812979176
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