
- Since 2003, more than 300,000 innocent civilians in the Darfur region of Western Sudan have been killed.
- 2.5 million people now live in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Sudan or in refugee camps in neighboring Chad and the Central African Republic.
- Millions of people rely on international aid for survival.
- In July 2007, the United Nations authorized a peacekeeping force, but the Sudanese government restricts access.

- Add your voice to the call for immediate action in Darfur: send a postcard to President Obama.
- Find a Save Darfur event near you during April 2009, Genocide Prevention Month.
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EIR's international correspondent Hussein Askary was just in Sudan and visited Darfur. Watch his comments on the alleged genocide, and the background of the whole genocide campaign here:
I have been to Sudan
@anonymous-Thank you for leaving the link. I find it hard to believe that there is no genocide in Darfur as it has been documented for over six years. I pray that it is true, but I am afraid it is not.
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