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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Anti-Genocide Activists,
Tonight, CBS’ “60 Minutes” will air a report by journalist Scott Pelley about the continuing genocide in Darfur — along with the remarkable story of a boy’s schoolbooks found in the ashes of his burned home.
Pelley, denied a visa by Sudan, sneaks across the border from Chad in search of the boy, swept into the heart of the first genocide of the twenty-first century.
Watch a preview of the report.
The episode will air tonight at 7:00 PM Eastern/Pacific. For more information, check the CBS website.
A Call to Action
We hope that this report inspires you to continue advocating for the people of Darfur. On Tuesday, you’ll have an excellent opportunity, as we join with Africa Action, American Jewish World Service and the Darfur Rehabilitation Project in a national call-in day for Darfur.
On Tuesday, help us tie up all 1,000 White House phone lines for one hour to show our dedication to an effective UN peacekeeping force in Darfur. Please reserve just a few minutes between 12 noon and 1:00 PM Eastern (9:00 and 10:00 AM Pacific) on Tuesday and call (202) 456-1414.
We’ll remind you again on Tuesday — but please mark your calendar!
Sam Bell, Director of Advocacy, Genocide Intervention Network

1 Comments:

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What we can know, hopefully everything can be really good as what we expected.

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