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...already turned a deaf ear to the Sudanese people,” Bilal said during the protest. “Where is the U.N.? What are they doing...
Yesterday’s spirited protest, organized by the American Anti-Slavery Group, featured nine speakers and dozens of protesters who waved signs reading, “Kofi, go to Sudan, not to Harvard,” “Kofi’s choice: silence or genocide” and “400,000 will die unless the U.N. acts...
Undergraduate Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 sent an e-mail Tuesday to an unofficial list of seniors that he compiled from thefacebook.com, urging soon-to-be graduates and their families to familiarize themselves with the situation in Sudan and attend yesterday’s protest...
Tommy R. Calvert, chief of external operations for the American Anti-Slavery Group, said before the protest yesterday that though an estimated 27 million people are currently enslaved worldwide, his organization has been focusing much of its energy on the Sudan campaign...
These projections can change, but only if we take action now to help the Darfurians. Last night’s rally and protest was the first step. More than a hundred students rallied on Cambridge Common with leaders from prominent human rights groups, Boston’s black churches, the Ten Point Coalition, the American Anti-Slavery Group and others to remind us that the Darfur genocide cannot be ignored. Many fellow graduates will join me in wearing green ribbons today as a visible symbol of our commitment to stopping the genocide...