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Save Darfur
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Darfur: The century’s first genocide
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400,000 dead 2.5 million displaced 10,000 dying every month
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Hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost, but countless more can be saved.
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…they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. - Isaiah 2:4 “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” -Martin Luther King Jr.
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Darfur, Sudan
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Origins of the Conflict Drought North-South Civil War (Islam vs. Christian) Dictator: Omar Al-Bashir Marginalization of Darfur http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=m 8__o6mzsX0
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Drought
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North-South Civil War “The most long-lasting and devastating war in the world.” -Jimmy Carter
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General Omar Al-Bashir and the National Islamic Front
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Marginalization of Darfur
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Current Situation Janjaweed Militias Government sponsored terror Destruction of towns, food and water supplies Millions are still threatened, at risk of starvation, rape and murder Children in danger
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Janjaweed: Devils on Horseback
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Government-Sponsored Terror
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Thousands of Towns Destroyed
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Civilian Targets Bombed
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Food and Water Supplies Ruined
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Millions Still Threatened
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Mass Starvation
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Rape and Murder of Civilians
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Children At Risk
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Abduction of Children
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Impact on the Next Generation “Now my nights are hard because I feel frightened…“ -Taha, age 13
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“They know what they are doing…they are doing it with purpose.” - Ali, Refugee Teacher
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International Response United Nations African Union NATO United States of America
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United Nations
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The African Union
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NATO “Drawing on its Response Force… NATO should put a brigade-sized element at the disposal of the United Nations to augment the AU force until it can build up sufficient strength of its own.” -Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright
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The United States
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“America's influence is not unlimited, but fortunately for the oppressed, America's influence is considerable, and we will use it confidently in freedom's cause…All who live in tyranny and hopelessness can know: the United States will not ignore your oppression, or excuse your oppressors." - George W. Bush, Inaugural Address, January 20, 2005
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Darfuris today continue to suffer and the innumerable problems facing Sudan cannot be resolved until peace is secured in Darfur. According to UN estimates, 2.7 million Darfuris remain in internally displaced persons camps and over 4.7 million Darfuris rely on humanitarian aid. Resolving the Darfur conflict is critical not just for the people of Darfur, but also for the future of Sudan and the stability of the entire region.
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More action is needed.
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Take Action Call the White House and your Congresspersons regularly to let them know you care about Darfur White House: (202) 456-1111 Congress: (202) 224-3121 Write a letter to your White House Liaison (right after this presentation!)
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Take Action, Continued Visit www.SaveDarfur.org for more information www.SaveDarfur.org Voice your concern to neighbors and friends about this tragedy Offer donations to a humanitarian agency
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We Must Act
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The World’s Newest Nation July 9 th, 2011 – The Republic of South Sudan votes to secede from Sudan. It is immediately recognized by the U.S. and U.N. Darfur is still very much plagued by genocide.
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