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    The Free Lance-Star, VA
    April 29 2006

    Faith groups rally in D.C. to 'Save Darfur'


    A displaced Sudanese mother and child wait in a dispensary run by the
    French organization Action Against Hunger in South Darfur. Religious
    leaders will rally on the Mall tomorrow for the refugees.


    Faith groups unite for action in Darfur

    By NATASHA ALTAMIRANO

    Religious leaders of different faiths will stand together in the
    nation's capital tomorrow for a basic tenet that crosses theological
    and political lines: human rights.

    Representatives from dozens of Christian, Muslim and Jewish groups
    will unite for "Save Darfur: Rally to Stop Genocide" on the National
    Mall.

    "God does not challenge us to speak out just for Christians--he
    challenges us to speak out for the human rights of all people," said
    the Rev. Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs for
    the Washington-based National Association of Evangelicals.

    "If there's one thing that we can all stand together and say as faith
    leaders and as citizens, it ought to be this."

    Cizik, who lives in southern Stafford County, is on the executive
    committee of the Save Darfur Coalition, which organized the rally.

    The Sudanese government has killed more than 300,000 people in the
    Darfur region in western Sudan. An estimated 3.5 million refugees
    depend on foreign aid for survival, according to the coalition.

    "The world stood silent in the face of Armenian, Jewish, Cambodian
    and Rwandan genocide," said Cizik, who will lead the rally's opening
    prayer. "Nothing on the global agenda is more urgent than rescuing
    Darfur's people from a campaign of extermination."

    Inaction on previous genocide is a major reason Darfur has become
    such an important issue to the Jewish community, said said Julie
    Weingrad, assistant director of the Jewish Community Relations
    Council of Greater Washington.

    The council has $45,000 for humanitarian aid in Darfur, Weingrad
    said.

    "A lot of people look back to the genocide in Rwanda and think, 'I
    wish I had done more, so I'm going to do more now,'" she said.

    Experiencing the reality of genocide through the Holocaust is another
    reason Jews have played an active role in the Save Darfur campaign.

    "It's something that's affected someone in almost every Jewish
    person's family," Weingrad said.

    Like all people of strong faith, the Jewish community feels an
    obligation to social justice.

    "There's a very strong sense that, as Jews, we need to participate in
    'tikkun olam'--it literally means 'repairing the world,'" Weingrad
    said.

    The rally culminates a 22-city tour to raise public awareness of the
    situation in Darfur and to pressure Bush administration officials and
    congressional leaders to intervene.

    The event also marks the end of the "Million Voices for Darfur"
    campaign to generate 1 million postcards urging President Bush to
    take action in Darfur.

    More than 500,000 electronic and hard-copy postcards have been
    signed. They will be delivered to government officials tomorrow.

    Other religious leaders scheduled to speak include the Rev. Richard
    Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and
    Religious Liberties Commission; Rabbi Steve Gutow, executive director
    of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs; and Cardinal Theodore
    McCarrick, archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
    Washington.

    Imam A. Rashied Omar with the Kroc Institute for International
    Studies at Notre Dame University, former Sudanese NBA basketball
    player Manute Bol and refugees from Darfur also will be there.

    They'll be joined by Academy Award-winning actor George Clooney; Sen.
    Barack Obama, D-Ill.; and House of Representatives Minority Leader
    Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., among other political leaders.

    For details, visit savedarfur.org/rally.
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