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RT @STANDJudith 33,000 people have made the #pledge to prevent genocide. Will you join us? (And tweet about it?) http://bit.ly/pledgenow

Today, December 1st, is the first day of Genocide Intervention Network’s week-long National Canvass to Prevent Genocide. ...

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This is a guest-post from Mark Hanis, the Founder and President of the Genocide Intervention Network. You’ve probably heard George Clooney speak about the genocide in Darfur. You might have seen th... read more of this post, Pledge to Join the Movement to Prevent Genocide, at Change.org.

Genocide Intervention Network I just pledged join the movement to prevent genocide. Will you? http://bit.ly/2F8rmY
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Genocide Intervention Network We ALONE cannot stop genocide and mass atrocities. And yet...
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Genocide Intervention Network More than 31,000 people have already pledged to join the movement to prevent genocide - and the canvass doesn't even officially start till tomorrow!
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See the nation through the people's eyes,
See tears that flow like rivers from the skies.
Where it seems there are only borderlines
Where others turn and sigh,
YOU SHALL RISE
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The official music video for 'Living Darfur' filmed on the border of Chad and Darfur. Look out for Matt Damon in the intro!

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh I took a photo in Prague of this wall, who done the mural I do not know, but it inspired the following poem...

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh Inspired by seeing pictures drawn by Holocaust victims while in a transit camp in 1942-1944
Length:1:24

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh I always find it hard to understand the logic of the German groups that demand their rights to their old homes they lost when removed from the Slav lands after WWII.

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh
A series of four Haikus in support of the Iran protests, set to a montage of images from Iran, with backing from the Wolfe Tones singing the Irish protest song "Wrap the Green Flag Round Me Boys".
From Preists and Parsons and Mullahs, good God Deliver us, both Ireland and Iran
Length:1:06

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh
Inspired by the biblical line:
"And the multitude shall be lifted up,
and his heart shall be exalted;
and he shall cast down tens of thousands,
but he shall not prevail."
- Daniel 11:12
Length:3:18

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh I was in the Pinkas Synagogue in Prague yesterday, and wrote this poem in reaction to the sheer volume of names carved into the walls to commemmorate the victims...
Length:1:32

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh
Satire of Ademenijahad in support of the Detainees, the Murdered and the surviving Street Protesters of Iran.
It is only a poetic satire... its all I can do...
Maybe it will help shame the more powerful into doing what they should do...
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