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Breaking Down the Numbers in Google Earth

On July 30, the Museum updated its Google Earth initiative Crisis in Darfur with the latest U.S. Department of State data that sheds new light on the extent of the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. It confirms that most villages were destroyed between 2003 and 2005, during the height of the brutal Sudanese government-backed campaign targeting civilians in Darfur. Below is a breakdown of the number of villages attacked in Darfur by year or—when it was not possible to determine the precise year—by date range:

Villages Attacked by Year or Date Range Unknown year: 382

2003: 580

2003-2004: 254

2004: 844

2004-2005 104

2005: 252

2005-2006: 174

2006: 540

2006-2007: 18

2007: 117

2007-2008: 8

2008: 76

2008-2009: 1

2009: 6

Total Villages: 3356

Total Villages with Corresponding Year: 2974

Total Damaged Villages: 516

Total Destroyed Villages: 2840

To view evidence of these destroyed villages in Darfur, visit Mapping Initiatives: Crisis in Darfur.