http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/20070502/117816006400.htmlFormer U.S. Marine Brian Steidle wrote an e-mail from Darfur in 2004 saying if people could see what he saw, foreign troops would intervene within days to stop genocide by Sudanese government-backed militias.
"I'm so naive," he says nearly three years later in "The Devil Came on Horseback," a documentary showing at the Tribeca Film Festival. "They've seen it now and we've still done nothing."
Steidle spent six months in southern and western Sudan as a monitor attached to an African Union peacekeeping force, taking photographs and reporting on what U.S. President George W. Bush and other world leaders have said is genocide in Darfur.