Darfur update

From e-mail:

I have some important news to report; we have reached our goal of one million postcards calling on President Bush to take stronger action on behalf of the suffering people of Darfur!
In a ceremony this morning at the U.S. Capitol, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) and Senator Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) became the 999,999th and one-millionth postcard signers!
That means we now have one million postcards to deliver to President Bush urging action in Darfur. We reached this historic moment thanks to efforts by you – and hundreds of thousands of activists like you – and hundreds of organizations across the country.
While we’ve achieved this major milestone, the Darfur genocide is not yet over and so our work is not yet done. To help truly make a difference, your support right now is crucial.
“>Click here to make a tax-deductible contribution today to help us continue our efforts on behalf of the people of Darfur.
Millions in Darfur have already been displaced from their homes, with little hope of returning. They suffer in squalid refugee camps with little protection or hope for the future.
And hundreds of thousands have already died at the hands of a genocidal regime while every day more are killed.
President Bush has a critical role to play in stopping the Darfur genocide. His involvement was key in getting a signed peace agreement – an important first step.
But to truly stop the genocide in Darfur we must:

  • Deploy a UN peacekeeping force; and
  • Appoint an American envoy to be sure U.S. actions reflect the urgency of the crisis
  • Help the Save Darfur Coalition keep the story of Darfur in the news and on the minds of President Bush and members of Congress.
    As always, your support is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you,
    David Rubenstein
    Save Darfur Coalition

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