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Darfur Refugees: Don't Press-Gang Our Sons

 by Anna Schmitt
Posted: November 21, 2008
A Desert Refugee Camp On The Sudan/Chad Border, One Hour Away From Nowhere Bakoye, my Sudanese interpreter,... Full story »
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Ossetian Rebels Raided My Home

 by Khaduri Luiza
Posted: August 20, 2008
We arrived yesterday. We have been walking all the way (about 30 kilometers). We had been calling Gamgeoba [the local administration]... Full story »
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My Village Was Flattened By Russian Bombs

 by Katsitadze Eteri
Posted: August 20, 2008
I left my place of residence when the explosions started in the direction of Tskhinvali. Then the bomb hit our village. It fell... Full story »
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We Were Too Young To Help: Georgia's War Through Teenage Eyes

 by Tiko and Sopho Katselashvili
Posted: August 20, 2008
Until August 7, 2008, we, the population of Kareli, felt safe-and-sound despite all the turmoil taking place around us during... Full story »
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Georgia: Voices From A War Zone

 by Maka Eradze
Posted: August 20, 2008
Tamta Kilasonia It should be my wedding day today. I'm looking at my wedding dress and don't know if I will ever see my fiancé. It's... Full story »
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i-Act 6 day 8: An Alternative to the Olympic opening ceremonies from Camp Oure Cassoni

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 9, 2008
Although Darfuri children living in refugee and Internally Displaced People (IDP) camps can not attend, the Olympics, the i-Act team hopes athletes participating... Full story »
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iAct6 Day 7: Stop Genocide Now with Mia Farrow in Camp Oure Cassoni

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 8, 2008
Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott return to Eastern Chad, Africa as a part of the Dream for Darfur Olympics program.... Full story »
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iAct 6: Nobel Women's Initiative and Stop Genocide Now visit Darfur refugee camp

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 5, 2008
Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott return to Eastern Chad, Africa as a part of the Dream for Darfur Olympics program.... Full story »
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iAct 6 Day 4: Darfur Olympics

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 4, 2008
REDONDO BEACH, CA, July 27, 2008—Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott return to Eastern Chad,... Full story »
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iAct Day 2: Camp Oure Cassoni

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 3, 2008
Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott return to Eastern Chad, Africa as a part of the Dream for Darfur Olympics program.... Full story »
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i-Act: Putting A Face To The Numbers In Camp Oure Cassoni

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 1, 2008
Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott return to Eastern Chad, Africa as a part of the Dream... Full story »
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iAct Day 1: Camp Oure Cassoni

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: August 1, 2008
Stop Genocide Now activists head to Africa along with Dream for Darfur in hopes of helping refugees: Stop Genocide Now representatives, Gabriel Stauring... Full story »
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Return To Darfur: A Disappointing End

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: June 18, 2008
Yakoub and other refugees are so grateful for the aid they receive to keep them alive, but they regain hope and energy when they... Full story »
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Return To Darfur: Plea For A Peaceful Morning

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: June 16, 2008
When I first started getting involved in the Darfur movement, the almost complete focus for everyone that cared was Darfur itself.... Full story »
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Return To Darfur: Day 3

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: June 12, 2008
Frustrated, but a sugar-free Red Bull would sure help me feel better. I did not get around to writing a journal for Full story »
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Caught In The Crossfire: Sudan/Chad

 by Gabriel Stauring
Posted: March 7, 2008
We go through some quiet minutes, and it feels close to normal, but then, consistently, we get big bangs and non-stop gunfire... Full story »
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17.

Brian Cycles For Freedom

 by Phoenix Arrien
Posted: June 22, 2006
I met Brian Summerfield on a road so straight and long, it pushed the horizon beyond sight. Sweat dripped off sun-burnt legs as they pumped the pedals.... Full story »
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