Actress MIA FARROW has made three trips to Darfur and neighboring countries.

Blog Entries by Mia Farrow

Now Sudan Is Attacking Refugee Camps

Posted September 7, 2008 | 09:33 PM (EST)


By Mia Farrow and Eric Reeves

At 6 a.m. on the morning of Aug. 25, Kalma camp, home to 90,000 displaced Darfuris, was surrounded by Sudanese government forces. By 7 a.m., 60 heavily armed military vehicles had entered the camp, shooting and setting straw huts ablaze. Terrified civilians -- who...

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More Tragedy, More Inaction

Posted August 26, 2008 | 02:35 PM (EST)


Yesterday, as Secretary General Ban Ki Moon congratulated China on the staging of a successful Olympics at the UN's noon briefing, the Sudanese government was staging something too. Yesterday Khartoum hit a new low as it unleashed its forces on a camp for internally displaced persons in South Darfur.

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My Response To Mr. Christopher Finlay

Posted August 2, 2008 | 04:15 PM (EST)


This post is a response to Farrow's Darfur Olympics & Our Olympic Shame by Christoper J. Finlay

Interesting perspective, although Mr. Finlay got one thing wrong -- I have never called for an Olympic boycott or believed for one second that a boycott of the games would be an...

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China, Sudan's Protector and Enabler

Posted July 11, 2008 | 06:21 PM (EST)


The International Criminal Court is on the verge of issuing an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar el-Bashir for crimes against humanity. According to my sources, at this very moment, China is preparing to introduce a United Nations resolution to suspend ICC jurisdiction over Sudan. The Chinese backed resolution proposes...

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More Tragic Failures in Darfur

Posted July 9, 2008 | 04:37 PM (EST)


the murder yesterday of seven peacekeepers in Darfur is yet another example of the tragic failure of the international community. Almost a year ago, the United Nations authorized a protection force of 26,000, but today only a fraction of that number is deployed. The international community has failed to support...

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Opportunity Missed

Posted July 4, 2008 | 11:27 AM (EST)


Yesterday President Bush announced that he will attend the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics. His decision is regrettable -- a missed opportunity for the United States of America to stand strong for the anguished people of Darfur and Burma as well as for the Tibetans in their long struggle...

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A Triangle of Human Suffering

Posted July 1, 2008 | 11:16 AM (EST)


A current, mini-analysis of conditions in Darfur, eastern Chad and the Central African Republic -- a triangle of human suffering.

I have recently returned from my ninth trip into the region

Darfur: Incomprehensibly, more than five years have passed since the government of Sudan and its proxy killers, Arab...

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My Photos of Darfur, Eastern Chad, and the Central African Republic

Posted June 29, 2008 | 02:23 PM (EST)


I have been taking photographs in Darfur, Eastern Chad and the Central African Republic since the early months of the Darfur genocide in 2004. They have appeared in major publications around the world. I have now organized 300 of these photos for public display and use on my website,

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My Address to the United Nations Security Council

Posted June 18, 2008 | 09:57 AM (EST)


I would like to thank the US Mission and Security Council President Ambassador Khalilzad, U.S. Special Envoy Williamson and the members of the Council for inviting me here today and for holding this meeting.

I know you have all just returned from the Darfur region -- and I have...

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Which Member of the Security Council Will Lead the Way?

Posted June 14, 2008 | 02:16 PM (EST)


When International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo stood before the Security Council last week to plead for support for his indictments of two perpetrators of mass atrocities and crimes against humanity in Darfur, who dared to stand strong against the Sudanese regime? Who threw their full support to the...

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All Three U.S. Presidential Candidates Step Up for Darfur

Posted May 28, 2008 | 04:12 PM (EST)


But what the candidates don't say is this; It is past time that President Bush, who has called the atrocities in Darfur 'genocide' assumes desperately needed moral leadership. He should lead the UN Security Council in standing up to the Sudanese regime, which continues to place every possible obstacle in...

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Thoughts on Yesterday's Rebel Attempt to Topple Khartoum

Posted May 11, 2008 | 04:34 PM (EST)


In recent weeks there has been an alarming spike in the violence in Darfur with government bombings in north Darfur where a school and marketplace were attacked leaving more than a dozen civilian dead and many more wounded. Among the those killed were 6 school children. The international community was...

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The Darfur War Crimes Test

Posted May 1, 2008 | 05:26 PM (EST)


By Mia Farrow and Eric Reeves; Originally published in the Wall Street Journal

This week marks a grim and largely unnoticed anniversary. On April 27, 2007, International Criminal Court judges issued arrest warrants for two men involved in the massive, ongoing atrocities in the Darfur region of western...

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Olympic Sponsor Report Card: Most Flunk

Posted April 24, 2008 | 06:28 PM (EST)


Our campaign, Dream for Darfur has been in dialogue with the Olympic sponsors for nearly a year now. In February Steven Spielberg resigned from his role as artistic director of the Beijing Olympics declaring that in the face of genocide it "cannot be business as usual." Mr. Spielberg's act of...

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Olympics Brass Ignore China's Role in Ongoing Darfur Genocide

Posted April 21, 2008 | 01:31 PM (EST)


The following was adapted from my piece in the NY Daily News:

There are few institutions in the world that claim to embody and protect humanity's highest dreams and values. The International Olympic Committee, custodian of the Olympic Games, is one of them.

Any organization that lays claim to...

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Why Flunk the International Olympic Committee?

Posted April 17, 2008 | 03:50 PM (EST)


The dictionary definition of "fail" is "the omission of expected or required action."

I am torn as to whether to discuss the failure of moral leadership by the IOC, or the phenomenon of low expectations.

The Dream for Darfur IOC Report Card documents how the IOC has shirked the messy...

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Never Again: How Obscenely Disingenuous Those Fine Words Sound Today

Posted April 7, 2008 | 03:30 PM (EST)


What message has the world sent to the people of Darfur and eastern Chad?

Only that they are completely dispensable I some larger Monopoly game.

Next month I will return to the region.

People will tell me their stories and again they will plead for protection.

I will listen, I...

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A Place of Magnificent Happiness

Posted November 15, 2007 | 01:46 PM (EST)


Imagine a place, outside of history or geography, where people of all ages enjoy a magnificent happiness -- a rich, sustained, even ecstatic happiness. Ursula LeGuin has described this place in her haunting story, "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas."

What we learn in this story is that the...

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Our Brothers and Sisters in Darfur Have Suffered Long Enough

Posted November 8, 2007 | 11:20 AM (EST)


The violence is escalating in Darfur: in recent weeks the refugees in Kalma camp, population 90,000, were attacked by the Sudanese army with mortars and machine guns, displaced persons in Otash camp were forcibly and violently moved into the desert -- a highly insecure environment. Oxfam publicly expressed concern...

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All that China has Offered Darfur is PR

Posted November 6, 2007 | 08:25 PM (EST)


This is an interesting op-ed which appeared in today's WSJ. Encouraging on the surface but let's be very clear -- China alone continues to support Khartoum's resistance to the troop/civilian police contributions proposed by the UN DPKO (and now, finally, accepted by the African Union). Such resistance is the...

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