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    Sun-Sentinel.com, FL
    Feb 16 2007

    Don't repeat history - anywhere

    Andrew Shumaker
    Age 12 Don Estridge High-Tech Middle School Boca Raton
    Posted February 16 2007

    Even though Americans are slowly learning about the terrible genocide
    in Darfur, the atrocities continue. People, worldwide, must become
    more aware and involved because we need to stop the intentional
    killing of innocent people.

    There are many opportunities for students to make a change. Students
    first need to educate themselves about the facts of the genocide, and
    then must make an effort to inform and educate their peers. Attending
    "Save Darfur" rallies, where many organizations meet, speak and share
    ideas about this problem is a good start.

    Contacting government officials allows them to change laws, arrange
    international meetings to work toward a more international solution,
    and to assign more money for relief.

    Teaching tolerance is another way that students can make a
    difference. Other genocides in history, such as the Armenian
    genocide, and the Holocaust took millions of innocent lives, all
    because people were seen as "different."

    Knowing our history, young students, like adults, have an obligation
    to end the horrific events in Darfur. During a recent sermon at my
    synagogue, my rabbi (Rabbi Richard Agler, D.D.) firmly stated that
    "never again" means "never again for anyone." We must not repeat
    history!
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