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Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on virginia woolf: three guineas Paper must be at least 1500 words. Please, no plagiarized work!
Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on virginia woolf: three guineas Paper must be at least 1500 words. Please, no plagiarized work! In her view, wars are mostly the creations of male-dominated institutions but women and children end up as the usual victims because they are a disadvantaged group unable to properly defend themselves. Her book Three Guineas was written while Europe was drifting towards war again and there was a certain urgency in which it was penned by an appeal to use the emergent economic and professional power of women to prevent war from happening again (Staveley 296).
This paper looks at a specific military conflict that had seen women more as victims than anything else. This is the war in Darfur, Sudan between mostly Arab-Africans and on the other side the native Africans of Sudan who claimed they were discriminated by the national government. The war is largely a civil war between various ethnicities and although at times it has been termed as a genocide, the genocidal intent is largely lacking among warring factions. It was only later in the conflict when former US Sec. of State Powell described it a genocide due to the Arab militias backed by the government (known as Janjaweed) specifically targeted groups of civilians based on ethnicity. Darfur was originally just a simple quarrel among the Islamists themselves (more of a local tribal conflict) without hints of genocide (Prunier 81). A tactic used by the government of Sudan is a subtle form of genocide through attrition such as dehydration, starvation, unattended injuries and poisoning of water wells (Totten 464).
The real reason why the war started in the first place was a fight for water resources in parch dry Africa. This guerrilla war started in 2003 but has since then claimed thousands of lives either as direct casualties or as the result of hunger, starvation, and disease due to forced displacement of civilians.