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The contrast between photos of a refugee camp in Chad in “Jailed for 34 days, Tribune reporter writes of: My time in Darfur; Humanitarian catastrophe unfolds in the troubled region of Sudan” (Page 1, Oct. 8), by Tribune foreign correspondent Paul Salopek, and the Chicago neighborhood mansions in the Sunday magazine in the same edition is both humbling and shocking.

Thousands of flimsy tents and exposed shelters, and enormous residences built like luxury fortresses.

It’s unfortunate there can’t be a more just middle ground.