“Across the Frontlines: Ending the Nuba Genocide is a highly informative, thought provoking, and extremely moving documentary about the latest humanitarian disaster in Sudan. With a fine blend of interviews with survivors of the aerial and ground attacks against the Nuba Mountains, close-up views of bomb-ravaged villages and the harrowing living conditions that the Nuba Mountains people have been subjected to (because of the policies and actions of Sudanese President Omar al Bashir, a man already wanted on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes by the International Criminal Court for atrocities perpetrated in Darfur), this documentary is a must see for anyone who wants to begin to understand and appreciate the dire situation currently faced by the Nuba Mountains people. A revelatory and important contribution.” – Dr. Samuel Totten, Professor Emeritus, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville and author of Genocide by Attrition: Nuba Mountains, Sudan (Transaction Publishers, 2012)
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