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Angelina Jolie Pleads For International Intervention in Darfur
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sadly the way our societies and governments are set up, there can be no one sweeping change because it requires everyone talk about it to have it even recognized and so money can be raised only to have everything come to a halt or impasse....a purgatory....where everyone is waiting for something to happen
crickets
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I'd also like to dump fire ants in his pants, but we can negotiate on that one.
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I just worked with Refugees International, which made me realize that unless the world steps in to aid South Sudan - build infrastructure, homes, supply schools, dig more water bore holes, help finance and train a police force, build and supply more health centers, and so on - so it's displaced people can return and therefore place the country in a strong position for the election in 2011 (where the North and South Sudanese will vote on whether to unite or not). . . it's likely that internal conflicts will grow, spreading outwards, until the whole region could become destabilized; Darfur will descend back into hell, and other countries could follow. What we've seen so far will be nothing.
One fact for you: it's harder and more expensive to dig a water bore hole in South Sudan than it is in Afghanistan. Why? No roads. South Sudan is an area the size of Texas, but has only 10 miles of road.
[www.refugeesinternational.org]
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I agree with Jolie and hope that something, concrete and effective, happens today to stop it.
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more than she.
her celebrity allows her certain privilege, like getting to "write" an article in TIME uhm, hello? I know many activists who could never, have never, been allowed that privilege. Nevermind how much more difficult it is for them, as "normal" people to garner / raise funds, gain access and continue with their work.
Now, I think we all agree that any way which shines a light on the darkness of the world is good, but please, please do not treat this woman as a Saint. It is insulting.
ditto for Bono
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[www.iupress.indiana.edu]