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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear The Global Democracy  Project,

"Dear  Mr. President..."
 (http://action.savedarfur.org/campaign/addyourvoice/ixissdn4975wmmx6?)

_Be  a voice for Darfur. Add your voice  today._
(http://action.savedarfur.org/campaign/addyourvoice/ixissdn4975wmmx6?)
A few months ago, both  presidential candidates pledged to bring peace to
Darfur.
To me, that pledge wasn't  another campaign promise to be discarded in
office. It was a moral  commitment to end a genocide that shocks the conscience.
The Global Democracy  Project, I know you feel the same way. And so do
millions of others. So  we're sending one million postcards to the next president
urging him to pursue peace in Darfur with "unstinting resolve."
_Today,  we're launching our nationwide "Be a Voice for Darfur" campaign.
Click here to  send a postcard and add your voice today. _
(http://action.savedarfur.org/campaign/addyourvoice/ixissdn4975wmmx6?)
The Darfur crisis  will end only with the moral leadership and "unstinting
resolve" the candidates  have promised. The violence goes on. Refugee camps are
brutally  attacked. UNAMID peacekeepers are a barely detectable presence on
the ground.  China and other world leaders continue to turn a blind eye.
But there is reason for hope.  Darfur activists the world over continue to
raise their voices. The  International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor has
shown the world the campaign  of destruction, violence and fear orchestrated by
President Omar  al-Bashir.
Imagine the potential  for progress if the President of the United States,
backed by one million  activists, took bold action toward peace and protection
in Darfur. It  could happen. But with just a few months left until the new
president takes  office, we must start now.
_"Dear  Mr. President: make Darfur a priority from Day One."_
(http://action.savedarfur.org/campaign/addyourvoice/ixissdn4975wmmx6?)
In coming months, Save Darfur  Coalition activists, supporters and coalition
members around the country will be  collecting postcards in their communities.
But you, our dedicated online  supporters, have the opportunity to kick-start
the campaign today.
One million is a big number.  So we'll be using tools like MySpace, Facebook
and YouTube to build this  movement. But there's no substitute for simple
word-of-mouth. _So  click here to tell your friends about our campaign and ask
them to join  us._
(http://action.savedarfur.org/campaign/addyourvoice/forward/ixissdn4975wmmx6?)
Best regards,
Colleen Connors
Save  Darfur Coalition



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