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August 16, 2004 by CareV
We cannot solve our problems by argument and war, but by leading by example and laying down our arms and opening our hearts and minds. We will not always agree as every man, woman and child sees life through a unique perspective, a diversity and individualism that should be embraced as it is what makes our lives full of wonder and interest, but we need not be the creators of death, destruction, pain and suffering. We can choose a different path and move triumphantly together into a brave new f...
August 16, 2004 by CareV
We cannot solve our problems by argument and war, but by leading by example and laying down our arms and opening our hearts and minds. We will not always agree as every man, woman and child sees life through a unique perspective, a diversity and individualism that should be embraced as it is what makes our lives full of wonder and interest, but we need not be the creators of death, destruction, pain and suffering. We can choose a different path and move triumphantly together into a brave new ...
August 11, 2004 by CareV
The current crisis in Sudan More than a million people have had to leave their homes in the Darfur region of Sudan. Villages are being burnt, looted and women and children raped, beaten and shot. Ethnic and political violence has escalated forcing thousands of Sudanese to find refuge across the border into neighbouring Nation of Chad. The United Nations have estimated that over 130, 000 Sudanese have fled to Chad. Over a million people in the Darfur region are directly affected by continu...
August 11, 2004 by CareV
Sudan ~ History / Facts Information source: The World fact book http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/su.html#Govt last updated 11 May 2004 Population Population: 39,148,162 (July 2004 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 43.7% (male 8,730,609; female 8,358,569) 15-64 years: 54.1% (male 10,588,634; female 10,571,199) 65 years and over: 2.3%...
August 11, 2004 by CareV
It is time we, as world inhabitants, stop turning a blind eye to atrocities such as the crisis in Sudan and take responsibility as a United World to ensure this does not continue to go on in Sudan and countries over the globe. You may, as an individual, feel overwhelmed by what needs to be done to save the lives of these innocent people but as individuals we can band together as there is strength in numbers. We can make a better world where EVERY man, woman and child has the basic, fundamenta...