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Issue 15: Sudan Sham Elections SGN Blog

Sudan Sham Elections 2010

50 States, 50 Days of Action for Peace, Protection, and Justice for Sudan Grassroots groups and Darfuris across the nation have joined together to say: No support for sham elections in Sudan! Beginning February 20th, for the 50 days leading up to the April 2010 election, regular citizens in every state will take targeted and effective […]

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Feb 3: DC Rally for Darfur

Darfur Is Forgotten Don’t Remain Silent, Rally to Stop Darfur Genocide! Next Wednesday, February 3, the Damanga Coalition for Freedom and Democracy, activists, Sudanese and human rights groups will rally for Darfur and deliver a strong message to the Obama administration. There have been reports of renewed violence in Darfur. The April 2010 elections are […]

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Thank you for taking action!

Your signature and comment will be shared with the Deputies and State Department. This is only the beginning of several months of pressure leading to April elections in Sudan. We must speak up for our brothers and sisters! Share on Facebook

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Clear Benchmarks – Clear and Effective Pressures and Consequences

To help bring transparency to the process by which United States ensures strict adherence to unambiguous benchmarks, and apply the appropriate pressures and incentives accordingly, a coalition of Sudan advocacy groups, Sudan Now, has today released a strategy paper aiming to provide guidance for how officials, concerned citizens, and others in the international community can […]

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Come Out! Los Angeles Rally – January 9th, 2010

Sudan on the Brink – a Fire and Drum Rally Why: Sudan 2010 is Sudan on the Brink. With elections in April and the all-important referendum only a year away, 2010 could see Sudan explode, with the world as spectator. The genocide in Darfur continues, and violence is rising alarmingly in the South. The Khartoum […]

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Issue 14: December 2009

Holiday déjà vu

Dear Friends: It was my task to write something about the holidays and relate the meaning and experience of the holidays to the lives of our friends in the refugee camps. As I stare at the blank Word Doc, instead of the spirit of Christmas coming over me, what I get is this overwhelming feeling […]

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Issue 14: December 2009 Take Action

ACTION ALERT

President Obama, the time to impose pressure and consequences is now! In wake of pre-election human rights violations by Government, please join over 50 organizations representing Sudan advocates and Sudanese expatriates from around the country, together with activist-actress Mia Farrow and Sudan expert Eric Reeves, in asking President Obama to impose consequences on the Khartoum […]

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President Obama: We demand Peace, Protection, and Justice for Sudan

Join @iact in twitter change: sign and tweet this petition asking Obama for Peace, Protection and Justice for Sudan. Become personally engaged in bringing Peace, Protection, and Justice to Sudan. The new US policy on Sudan is about engagement, incentives, and pressures. As you have often stated, the government of Sudan is guilty of genocide […]

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John Prendergast testifies to Congress on the current political situation in Sudan

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Issue 13: October 2009

Do not trust criminal al-Bashir

“We still have hope,” Abdullaziz told me on our on-again off-again phone call from his refugee camp home close to the Darfur border (where they do not have great cell reception!).  “But all refugees agree that Scott Gration should resign,” the school director at Obama School said in a clear and determined voice. Darfuris in […]