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Darfur Activism and Peace Activism in general
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, Wednesday, 26 September 2007
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sounds like you are right on the ball of things! well done.
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The comparison that you made between Somalia and Sudan is quite interesting. In case of Somalia, the US army took an active role in an attempt to stop the genocide back in the early 1990's. Flash forward fifteen years, give or take, the situation in Sudan hasn't received enough attention, when considering the scale of the genocide that is occuring before the world's eyes. The UN hasn't done enough. Even the US, known to some as the world police, has taken a spectator's role on this issue. Money will not help in this case. I agree, the first step to ending this genocide through international affairs is by promoting awareness. As global citizens of the 21st century, each of us is obligated to understand and promote awarness of international issues.
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more elaboration needed, but i do like the topic of conversation and may partially agree
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