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    Google Maps Genocide

    April 13, 2007: Google has moved to highlight the growing humanitarian
    crisis in Sudan by utilising its online mapping service to pinpoint
    atrocities that have occurred during four years of fighting in the
    Darfur region.

    Working in conjunction with the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Amnesty
    International and Doctors Without Borders, the project highlights what
    theMuseum says, is evidence of genocide related atrocities.

    Google has applied additional the information to its popular Google
    Earth service by creating layers on top of its already familiar maps
    highlighting damaged and destroyed villages, backed up with
    documentary photos and video evidence.

    They've labelled the application `Crisis in Darfur'and it's just one
    aspect of Google's move to provide a Global Awareness `folder'
    highlighting information on a number of growing crisis occurring
    across the world. Ultimately, the project will include data on
    genocides that have occurred throughout history, including the
    Holocaust.

    With the standard Google aerial image included, the new layer will be
    presented based on information from the Holocaust Memorial Museum
    includingdata collected from independent organisations, photographers
    and government reports.

    The United Nations estimated over 200,000 people have died during the
    four conflict in the Darfur region while a further 2.5 million were
    displaced.

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