'There's so much you can do'The Republican, MA - Jun 25, 2007
United Nation's Children's Fund Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow believes that "this is the seminal moment" for high school students to take action against the ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan.
"Are we not members of the human family [with Darfur]? And do we not have responsibilities to each other?" Farrow said in an recent interview....
Friday, June 29, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Vigil Day #113 Darfur Vigil Washington DC
Please note: The Darfur (Sudan) Vigil continues! ALL FUTURE UPDATES AT:
BrigadeOfPeacemakersForDarfur.blogspot.com
BrigadeOfPeacemakersForDarfur.blogspot.com
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Darfur Hero? French President Nicolas Sarkozy
For the sake of Darfur let us pray that a Savior(s) has finally been sent. Please Father Almighty, let it be.
African Union chief says new French president has will to resolve Darfur crisis
African Union leader John Kufuor praised French President Nicolas Sarkozy as having the will to help find a solution to the Darfur crisis, after meeting the France's newly elected leader on Monday in Paris.
Sarkozy has said [that] he wants aid to Africa and the Darfur crisis to be among the top priorities of the G-8 summit meeting starting Wednesday in Germany.
«I got the feeling that this president will definitely try to help find a solution in Darfur,» said Kufuor, president of Ghana, after his 30-minute meeting with Sarkozy.
«The impression I got is that this president will help to bring relief to the suffering people of Darfur,» Kufuor said. «He's concerned that at least humanitarian support is given.»
The AU currently has a 7,000-strong force on the ground in Darfur, but it has been unable to stop fighting between ethnic African rebels and pro-government janjaweed militia in Sudan's vast western Darfur region. The four-year conflict has killed more than 200,000 people and displaced 2.5 million Darfurians.
Kufuor said [that] the «[good will] and the understanding» [that] he established with Sarkozy during their half-hour of talks «may help move the solution forward.»
African Union chief says new French president has will to resolve Darfur crisis
African Union leader John Kufuor praised French President Nicolas Sarkozy as having the will to help find a solution to the Darfur crisis, after meeting the France's newly elected leader on Monday in Paris.
Sarkozy has said [that] he wants aid to Africa and the Darfur crisis to be among the top priorities of the G-8 summit meeting starting Wednesday in Germany.
«I got the feeling that this president will definitely try to help find a solution in Darfur,» said Kufuor, president of Ghana, after his 30-minute meeting with Sarkozy.
«The impression I got is that this president will help to bring relief to the suffering people of Darfur,» Kufuor said. «He's concerned that at least humanitarian support is given.»
The AU currently has a 7,000-strong force on the ground in Darfur, but it has been unable to stop fighting between ethnic African rebels and pro-government janjaweed militia in Sudan's vast western Darfur region. The four-year conflict has killed more than 200,000 people and displaced 2.5 million Darfurians.
Kufuor said [that] the «[good will] and the understanding» [that] he established with Sarkozy during their half-hour of talks «may help move the solution forward.»
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