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- Tomo_Križnar abstract "Tomo Križnar (born 26 August 1954, in Jesenice, Slovenia) is a peace activist, notable for delivering video cameras in Southern Kordofan to the local ethnic Nuba civilians in order to help them collect the evidence of North Sudan military's war crimes against them. He wrote several books. He was also a special envoy of then Slovenian president Janez Drnovšek for Darfur.".
- Tomo_Križnar comment "Tomo Križnar (born 26 August 1954, in Jesenice, Slovenia) is a peace activist, notable for delivering video cameras in Southern Kordofan to the local ethnic Nuba civilians in order to help them collect the evidence of North Sudan military's war crimes against them. He wrote several books. He was also a special envoy of then Slovenian president Janez Drnovšek for Darfur.".