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Save Darfur Rally

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I am taking a break from settling in the new house and coming to the rally. What about you?

When: September 17, 2006, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Where: Central Park, East Meadow

Directions:  Enter Central Park on foot from 5th Avenue at 90th Street.
Follow East Drive uptown (north) to East Meadow.

Subway: Take the 4, 5 or 6 to 86th Street.

Bus: Take the M1, M2, M3 or M4 southbound on 5th Ave. or northbound on Madison Avenue or take the M106 or M96 across Central Park.

For more information, visit www.savedarfur.org/now.

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Written by Rogel

September 14th, 2006 at 1:56 pm

Posted in Central Park, Darfur

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  1. thats horrible

    jessica

    12 Apr 07 at 4:09 pm

  2. thats horrible

    jessica

    12 Apr 07 at 5:09 pm

  3. This is horrible. But this is the world that people who don’t do anything to prevent this- people who don’t speak up or learn about Darfur, because they have “better things to do.”
    When I first heard about Darfur, my heart broke to hear about how much is going on over there. 4 million people have been KILLED there. 4 million people didn’t just die-they were KILLED. that’s about a million for EACH year of genocide. I did some research about how many people on average are killed in the U.S. Less than 62,000 people are killed a year in the United States.
    So I ask, While we are still in Iraq, when they don’t want us there, why can’t we go where it’s almost a necessity to send aid to Darfur?

    Abbie

    22 May 07 at 11:25 pm

  4. This is horrible. But this is the world that people who don’t do anything to prevent this- people who don’t speak up or learn about Darfur, because they have “better things to do.”
    When I first heard about Darfur, my heart broke to hear about how much is going on over there. 4 million people have been KILLED there. 4 million people didn’t just die-they were KILLED. that’s about a million for EACH year of genocide. I did some research about how many people on average are killed in the U.S. Less than 62,000 people are killed a year in the United States.
    So I ask, While we are still in Iraq, when they don’t want us there, why can’t we go where it’s almost a necessity to send aid to Darfur?

    Abbie

    23 May 07 at 12:25 am

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