This 30-minute movie about the “Darfur” trial consists of interviews with the defendants and a talk by Eric Reeves. (Cameras weren’t allowed in the courtroom.) There are also brief interviews with controversial figures like then-Bishop Thomas Gumbleton and former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark.
They describe the situation in Darfur, the 2004 Catholic Worker Peace Team to Darfur, and how it led to a civil disobedience trial.
“Darfur Genocide on Trial” won WCCA TV13’s “Best Documentary” award for 2005.
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