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Gabriel and Stacey have brought us their last video of the trip. They explain the dire humanitarian crisis and the need for the world to bring lasting peace to Darfur. The people of Darfur may need more bandages, but only so if we do not target the roots of this genocide. "These people need to go home," Gabriel and Stacey remind us. It is not enough to keep treating the wounds, as Stacey says. We need to act to make sure the violence ends. This is our non-negotiable demand.
Meet the children who curiously crowded around Gabriel and Stacey: Naima, Sumaya, Ali, Mohammed and others. Watch this in our bonus Day 15 video at http://StopGenocideNow.org.
Remember, this is just the beginning. If you were moved by what you saw and heard, we ask that you spread the word and commit to our i-ACTivist movement. We ask you to begin by telling us your thoughts about i-ACT:
1. How did you find out about us?
2. What did you like most about i-ACT? The least?
3. Would you like us to bring Camp Darfur to your hometown?
Email your responses to iact-info@StopGenocideNow.org.
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The song Dance of the Fire Swans written and performed by W. Robert Peek especially for Anne Frank in Darfur.
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