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Scotty

I think Angie (at chainofvoices) would probably like to meet you and exchange ideas/perspectives...

Maryam in Marrakesh

it is absolutely shocking and shameful. And the world sits by and does nothing! It makes me enraged!

tinker

I heard a report on the radio last night that estimated 200,000 people had died as result ofthe conflicts in Darfur - I can't imagine the horror these people must live with on a daily basis. I wish I could imagine the U.S. doing something about it, but it seems anymore, we only get involved if we have something like immediate oil interests at stake.
Keeping these people in my prayers. Thank you, Tara, for helping keep them in our line of sight. xo

Colette

"Never again" has become completely meaningless. Darfur is a major blot on the rest of the world, countries that use WMD and "terrorism" as excuses to invade other countries, but turn a blind eye to genocide. What good is a UN if it has no power to stop this sort of thing? And so the Sudanese government gets away with it --and what a mentality: what can you say about human beings who murder, rape and steal and think evidently that it's fine to do that?

holli

I just can't believe this has not been stopped yet. The world lets it continue and it makes my heart hurt.

why.

JanePoe (aka Deborah)

We've given international aid funds; but it feels like there's such insurmountable issues and frustration in getting cooperation from the Sudanese government. Thank you for highlighting this tragedy, Tara. xo, JP

sophie

Tara - what can we do? What is the strongest thing we
can do to help?

Frida

Did I tell you my new colleague arrived in Afghanistan after two years in Darfur? She can tell us about the sense of uselessness after two years of documenting and reporting human rights violations there...
Another colleague who is Sudanese told me this week that in Sudan the widely held public view is that there is no such thing as rape in Sudan... What?

Britt-Arnhild

How important to give this information to the world!
I support Darfur through "my" organisation, Norwegian Church Aid.

Thanks Tara.

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