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  1. Not On Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond is a non-fiction book co-authored by actor Don Cheadle and human rights activist and co-founder of the Enough Project, John Prendergast . Release and sales. A New York Times bestseller, the book discusses the situation in Sudan 's Darfur region and other cases of mass atrocities.

    • Don Cheadle, John Prendergast
    • 2007
  2. 23. Nov. 2010 · Presents a call to action on behalf of the genocide victims of Sudan's Darfur, describing the brutalities taking place there and outlining six strategies for making key differences

  3. 1. Jan. 2007 · Not On Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond. Don Cheadle. 3.91. 1,340 ratings153 reviews. An Academy Award-nominated actor and a renowned human rights activist team up to change the tragic course of history in the Sudan -- with readers' help.

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    • Paperback
    • Don Cheadle
  4. Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond is a call to activism; it is not a scholarly work, and it does not present itself as such. What it does best is provide a solid overview of the anti-genocide activist movement that has been created as a result of the ongoing crisis in Darfur, Sudan.

  5. Don Cheadle and John Prendergast, Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond. New York: Hyperion Books, 2007. Pp. 252, paper. $14.95 US. Reviewed by Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and Centre for Conflict Management, National University of Rwanda, Butare.

    • Samuel Totten
    • 2009
  6. 1. Mai 2007 · Rick Wilkinson. 'Not on Our Watch' Actor Don Cheadle once took part in a conversation that could be seen as a commentary on today's news. It was in the movie Hotel Rwanda, in which he...

  7. An Academy Award-nominated actor and a renowned human rights activist team up to change the tragic course of history in the Sudan -- with readers' help. While Don Cheadle was filming Hotel Rwanda, a new crisis had already erupted in Darfur, in nearby Sudan. In September 2004, then-Secretary of State Colin Powell termed the atrocities being ...