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Americans have done the unexpected: They started a mass movement to end the suffering of civilians half way around the world.
Americans have done the unexpected: They started a mass movement to end the suffering of civilians half way around the world.
Susan Morgan | Posted 09.23.2008 | Home
Obama and McCain say that if elected they would work to end the genocide in Darfur. But we have yet to see either of these senators flex his political muscle to bring relief to the millions of victims suffering in Darfur today.
Mia Farrow | Posted 09.07.2008 | Politics
How can such brazen cruelty be inflicted upon our fellow human beings? How is it that a military assault on displaced civilians in a refugee camp creates barely a ripple in the news cycle?
Ken Bacon | Posted 08.27.2008 | Politics
Three events on Monday help illustrate the cruel complexities of the death, destruction and displacement in the Darfur region of Sudan.
Pius Kamau | Posted 07.22.2008 | Politics
Are there Nazis in Khartoum? Are radical Islamists who have ruled Sudan for decades fascists? These questions have plagued many, even as the America...
John Prendergast and Colin Thomas-Jensen | Posted 07.10.2008 | Home
To anyone tracking the international community's muddled efforts to broker peace in Darfur, last week's decision to appoint a new mediator, Burkina Fa...
Pius Kamau | Posted 06.30.2008 | Politics
Arab writers have expressed outrage at the perceived injustices perpetrated against Palestinians by Israel, yet they say next to nothing about the Sudanese terror on the people of Darfur.
Mia Farrow | Posted 06.18.2008 | Politics
History will long remember that the UN Security Council has, for five years, failed in the task you have been charged with -- protecting a defenseless population.
Charley Johnson | Posted 05.30.2008 | Politics
For China and corporate sponsors -- the archetype of control freaks -- the mercurial nature of the games makes this headache an Olympic-sized migraine.
Mia Farrow | Posted 04.17.2008 | Politics
The crisis in Darfur is a genocide being underwritten by the IOC's chosen Olympic host. What have they done to end the first genocide of the 21st century? Nothing.
Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted 03.09.2008 | Politics
Kudos to Mr. Spielberg, who has done far more than Secretary of State Rice seems to have been able to do to capture Beijing's attention in the matter of Darfur.
Louise Blouin | Posted 02.28.2008 | Entertainment
I disagree with Spielberg for singling out China as the only culprit in the Darfur conflict and for the strong tactics that he has used. This approach is both unfair and unsound.
Marc Gunther | Posted 02.25.2008 | Business
Fidelity mutual fund investors, McDonald's customers, employees of Kodak and Johnson & Johnson -- all will soon have the opportunity to urge those companies to speak out against the ongoing genocide in Darfur.
Kenneth Bacon | Posted 01.29.2008 | Politics
Sudan's brazen rejection of international rules and standards and the West's feckless response continue to amaze me.
Lorelei Kelly | Posted 01.17.2008 | Politics
Americans who work on issues like Darfur and genocide prevention have a double opportunity to present their issue campaigns within a larger security strategy that changes our direction in the world.
Rep. Barbara Lee | Posted 12.20.2007 | Politics
Divestment would involve organizations withdrawing their assets from the country, which would cripple the Sudanese government's ability to financially sustain the genocide.
GOOD Magazine | Posted 12.17.2007 | Living
Words By Matt Barone Photograph By Livia Corona In November of 2005, a college kid named Adam Sterling invited actor-turned-activist Don Cheadle to t...
Vivian Norris de Montaigu | Posted 12.13.2007 | Living
Before the panel of living Nobel laureates and dignitaries Clooney humbly stated, "We are failures."
Alan Miller | Posted 12.02.2007 | Media
Kristof told the audience that it was 'people like you...young people' that would make the difference in stopping genocide in Darfur, as historically the U.S. has not intervened.
Jane Wells | Posted 11.30.2007 | Politics
Four years into the conflict in Darfur, when it seemed things couldn't get any worse, they have.
Mia Farrow | Posted 10.05.2007 | Politics
China has provoked outrage from the international community for underwriting genocide in Darfur.
AP | ALFRED de MONTESQUIOU | Posted 10.03.2007 | Home
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Jerry Fowler | Posted 11.11.2008 | Politics