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i-ACT 7: March 23 - Apr 1, 2009

Help spread the word, link to us!

Help us spread the word about our upcoming i-ACT by displaying our dynamic banners on your website. Banners come in 2 sizes, and will be updated daily with the latest frame captures from our new videos.Copy and paste the code above the banner you’d like and you’re all set!Note: Please do not store the following […]

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Issue 8: March 2009 Take Action

Aid Agencies kicked out by Sudan’s War Criminal – Take ACTION

Hours after the ICC announced an arrest warrant for Sudan’s President al-Bashir, he and his administration distributed their own blows to the country. Ultimately, unless the International community acts, we are allowing Sudan to continue genocide of it’s non-arab population. Without aid workers, they don’t need the Janjaweed militia men riding in and raping, burning […]

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Issue 8: March 2009 SGN Blog

ICC Announces Arrest Warrant against Sudan’s President al-Bashir

Over and Over again in the refugee camps we heard from Darfuris that justice is above everyone and that any deferral in the name of a peace would only give Sudan’s President al-Bashir more time to kill. Listen to the victims speak themselves in our recent video, share their words. Add it to your socail […]

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Issue 7: Feb 2009 SGN Blog

Breaking News: ICC Judges Approve Warrant for al-Bashir

In the last few days, news of the possible arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) has surfaced. New York Times reported the breaking news on February 11, 2009 late in the day. It will be the first time the ICC will issue a warrant for a sitting head of state. The ICC quickly […]

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Issue 7: Feb 2009

HOPE vs. Action

President Obama, Secretary Clinton, and Ambassador Rice have made several statements on Darfur in the past several years. President and our Secretary of State, most noticeably, made a joint statement on May 28, 2008 that ended with: “If peace and security for the people of Sudan are not in place when one of us is […]

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Issue 7: Feb 2009 Take Action

Darfur Is Heating Up – Now More Than Ever, We Need to Keep the Pressure On!

Over the last several weeks we have asked you to make phone call after phone call, to fax, to email, and to stand by the people of Darfur by changing your facebook, myspace, or twitter profile picture. Many of you have reached busy signals, answering machines, and your faxes have failed. This only means that […]

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Issue 7: Feb 2009

Social Networking: Grow the Community, Join Us!

Stop Genocide Now has been busy spreading the word through various social networks. Are you on any of the following social networking sites? Join the community – get more frequent updates, view photos, pass actions and articles on to your community more often and easier than ever before! Facebook Group: Stop Genocide Now Facebook Fan […]

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Issue 6: Jan 2009

Hope

I will start by apologizing for the following lengthy post, as I took the content from author Paul Rogat Loeb’s “Soul of a Citizen.” As much as I wanted to paraphrase, all of his words seemed too important. “Virtually all of America’s most effective historical movements met with repeated frustration and failure before making significant […]

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Issue 6: Jan 2009

Our Global Community: Humanity

I can remember the two days we spent with Amira so well. It was burning hot and very dry for the middle of the rainy season. Oure Cassoni had seen only two days of raindrops, hardly enough to refill reserves for the rest of the year. Her skin was so radiant, voice confident, and she […]

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Issue 6: Jan 2009

Would You Have Noticed?

What would happen if one of finest classical musicians in the world, playing some of the most elegant music ever written, on one of the most valuable violins ever made, played for forty-five minutes in busy metro station in D.C.?  Would people stop and listen? Would they care or even notice?  Do people have the […]