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Genocide Has No Place in the 21st Century
16 hours ago ago from margotb
Dear Margot, The world made a commitment to stop genocide after the Holocaust. Yet our actions haven't been enough to stop the mass killings in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur. We must prevent genocide. Ask President Obama to prioritize genocide prevention today! It didn't end with the Holocaust. Since World War II, the world has repeatedly failed to stop genocide. Justover 60 years ago, with the horrors ...
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1 hour, 40 minutes ago ago from Standout Essays Writing Service Blog
It is hard to believe that in the modern, civilized world such phenomenon as genocide is possible. Yet, it is really so. It is hard to believe that somewhere in Africa, particularly in Sudan, one hundred people are dying every day, 400, 000 people have already died, and more than 2 million people are displaced from their homes and native lands. This is what the Darfur conflict is all about, and now you have to write an essay about it. Your ...
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20 hours ago ago from Save Darfur Weblog
Today, marks the 14th day of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign a global movement to end gender-based violence. This day focuses on the humanitarian and civil society organizations working on the ground in Darfur and throughout Sudan. I took action today by calling my representative and encouraging him to make restoring peace in Sudan a priority. Congressman Jim Moran (D-VA) has been a prominent voice for the people of ...
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14 hours ago ago from Change.org's Stop Genocide Blog
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8 hours ago ago from GenevaLunch
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