The conflict in Darfur could escalate to where we're seeing 100,000 victims per month.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We estimate that humanitarian agencies have access to about 350,000 vulnerable people in Darfur - only about one third of the estimated total population in need.
Violence in Darfur is cataclysmic.
The Coalition for International Justice estimated that 450,000 people in Darfur have died since the deadly genocide began some three years ago.
We all might ask ourselves why we tune in to these more trivial matters and tune out when it comes to Darfur.
Individuals can stand up against genocide in Darfur and Iran's quest for nuclear weapons.
We receive reports now on a daily basis from our own people on the ground in Darfur on widespread atrocities and grave violations of human rights against the civilian population.
We need to begin an all-out diplomatic offensive on Darfur in order to prepare the way for a peacekeeping force that can ensure protection for the people of Darfur.
If NATO goes in and solves the crisis in Darfur, when the next one comes along Africa's leaders will just sit back.
There are something like 300 anti-genocide chapters on college campuses around the country. It's bigger than the anti-apartheid movement. There are something like 500 high school chapters devoted to stopping the genocide in Darfur. Evangelicals have joined it. Jewish groups have joined it.
While Americans have heard of Darfur and think we should be doing more there, they aren't actually angry at the president about inaction.
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