In The Translator, Daoud Hari offers a first-person account of the ongoing genocide against non-Arabs in the Darfur region of Sudan.
After escaping his own village and fleeing to neighboring Chad, native Darfuri, Hari, worked as a translator for aid agencies, U.S. and BBC reporters, and United Nations officials. In 204 pages (light book) Hari conveys the story of a society torn apart by racism, corrupt politicians, greed and unfathomable hatred in simple and unadorned prose.
We highly recommend The Translator, a book about horror, compassion, frustration, anger... and hope.
We highly recommend The Translator, a book about horror, compassion, frustration, anger... and hope.