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Eyes and Ears of God: Video Surveillance of Sudan

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'Eyes and Ears of God: Video Surveillance of Sudan' is a 2012 documentary film by Tomo Krinar and Maja Weiss.

It shows the ethnic Nuba civilians defending themselves with the help of over 400 cameras distributed by himself and Klemen Miheli, the founder of humanitarian organisation H.O.P.E., to volunteers across the war zones in the Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile, and Darfur, documenting the (North) Sudan military's war crimes against local populations.[http://www.tomokriznar.com/ang/index.php?li=filmi About the documentary] on Tomo Krinar's website

See also



* 'Sri Lanka's Killing Fields', a 2011 documentary film

* 'Darfur Now', a 2007 documentary film

* 'Nuba Conversations', a 2000 documentary film

References




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