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    TORCHES WILL LIGHT FOR DARFUR

    Lexington Winchester Star, MA
    Oct 3 2007

    The Winchester Common will be filled with local youth and adults from
    Winchester schools, churches and temples, who are gathering, torches
    in hand, to show solidarity with the people of conflict-ridden Darfur,
    at noon on Sunday, Oct 7.

    Panther Alier, a "Lost Boy of Sudan," Katie Fallon and Karen
    Hirschfeld, Winchester natives who have been active in advocacy for
    Darfur, will speak.

    The event is part of a national "Torch Relay" to highlight the
    connections between China, host of the 2008 Olympics, and the
    four-year-old genocide in Darfur, Sudan's far western region.

    Winchester activists will then bring their torch, a symbol of the
    Olympic Games to a major rally at Boston's Government Center at
    3:30 p.m.

    The people of Darfur have been chased from their homes, attacked,
    raped and killed at the urging of their own government since 2004.

    This mass violence has led to the displacement of nearly 3 million
    people, and is currently one of the world's worst humanitarian
    disasters. Efforts to end this conflict have consistently been
    blocked, largely by Sudan's President, and often by China, Sudan's
    largest trading partner. As one of only 5 Permanent Members on the
    United Nations Security Council, China has enormous international
    influence. Yet, it has been unwilling to use this influence to
    pressure Sudan to curb genocidal militias, adhere to ceasefires,
    stop bombing civilian targets and remove barriers to humanitarian aid.

    China is also the proud host of the 2008 Olympic Games. Because China's
    leaders are so interested in ensuring that the 2008 Summer Games
    in Beijing are successful, they are very sensitive to international
    activism. Therefore, the international spotlight on Beijing leading
    up to next summer is an ideal opportunity to demand that China wield
    its influence to make Sudan stop the violence against its own people
    in Darfur.

    China's theme for the 2008 Olympic Games is "One World, One Dream".

    They have designed an elaborate route for the Olympic Torch.

    Activists have taken the symbol of the torch and created their own
    "Torch Relay". This one, which has already started (at the border of
    Chad - the country to the west of Darfur - home to many refugees),
    will travel to the sites of all previous modern genocides - Rwanda,
    Armenia, Bosnia, Poland, Germany and Cambodia, and call attention to
    the ongoing genocide in Darfur.

    A Torch Relay will also pass through the United Sates, educating
    Americans about the China-- Darfur connection. The US Torch Relay,
    which was launched in September in NYC, will end in December,
    first traveling to more than 20 states. For more information, visit
    www.dreamfordarfur.org.

    The event in Boston event on October 7th will include a torch-lighting
    ceremony and rally featuring survivors of modern genocides and speakers
    including Dr. Gloria White-Hammond.
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