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Reportage sur le jour n°6

Reportage sur le jour n°6

“L’HUMANITE avant la Politique. Pourquoi devrions-nous accorder aux leaders politiques une voix plus importante qu’à Maha? Maha pense que les êtres humains passent avant la politique et que cela devrait être notre priorité. Nos leaders mondiaux...

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Action: Thank Team Darfur!

Today is the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic games. But activist Mia Farrow and the i-ACT team have another show for you to watch: tune into the alternative opening ceremony of the Darfur Olympics, here! Although Darfuri children living in refugee and...

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Darfur Athlete Profile: Coaches and Teachers

Darfur Athlete Profile: Coaches and Teachers

Download a printable copy Coaches and Teachers Camp Oure Cassoni Sudanese The Coaches and Teachers of Darfur have a tough job. The schools in Camp Oure Cassoni are in shambles. Steel poles and wooden sticks provide the frame for each classroom. Mix matched tarps are...

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Extremes

Extremes

“We have our own in the car,” we say, so that we don’t offend the women that want to give us water and snacks, after we have taken their stories. Of course, the real reason is because we have weak stomachs. Our friend Bouba, always the gentleman,...

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Justice in order for Peace

Justice in order for Peace

  This poem combines many statements from conversations over the last several days, most all of these conversations ended with the people’s joy and hope that peace will come once al-Bashir pays for his crimes. At one point, at the women’s center, the room...

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Action: Help increase the international affairs budget

Without adequate money in the international affairs account of the budget, the United States cannot effectively prevent genocide, promote peace, and ensure civilian protection. Call 1-800-Genocide today to urge your Congressperson to support increasing the...

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Darfur Athlete Profile: Abdulsalam

Darfur Athlete Profile: Abdulsalam

Download this profile to print Abdulsalam Refugee in Camp Oure Cassoni Nationality: Sudanese Abdulsalam lives in a camp of 27,000 people. He and his friends have one soccer ball to play with. Behing him you can see their soccer pitch, one of sand and hard earth. The...

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