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    HUNDREDS TAKE PART IN GLOBAL DAY FOR DARFUR

    CTV.ca
    ctvtoronto.ca
    April 13 2008
    Canada

    Several hundred activists, artists and politicians gathered at
    Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square on Sunday to take part in the fifth
    annual Global Day for Darfur.

    This year's event focused on the plight of children in the troubled
    Sudanese region that has been torn apart by civil war. Many nations
    and agencies describe the conflict as genocide.

    "Since the genocide began five years ago, more than 1 million children
    have been tortured, raped, wounded, displaced, and/or traumatized,"
    stated a press release from STAND Canada (Students Taking Action Now:
    Darfur), which organized the Toronto rally.

    "UNICEF reported in their Child Alert Report that 'The children of
    Darfur have little prospect of a decent, independent future for
    themselves ... (as the majority of them) live beyond the reach
    of current international relief efforts, leaving them exposed to
    malnutrition, illness, violence and fear.'"

    More than 200,000 people have been killed and millions have been
    displaced in the ongoing conflict between the Arab-dominated government
    and African rebels.

    Waterloo Regional Police Sgt. Debbie Bodnik was brought to tears as
    she spoke of her trip to the country a few years ago, when she worked
    as an investigator.

    "I know there are horrible things going on all across the world and
    it's easy for us to get overwhelmed and want to shut it all out, but
    this is just like the Holocaust again, it's just like Armenia again,
    this is just like Rwanda again and we're letting it happen, again,"
    Bodnik said.

    Among the politicians in attendance was London Liberal MP
    Glen Pearson. He and his wife adopted three Sudanese children,
    seven-year-old twins Abuk and Achan and their 10-year-old brother Ater.

    While Canada has pledged money for relief in Sudan, Pearson says
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his government need to do more.

    "I'm challenging him to put together a committee of two members from
    each party to go to Darfur, come back and then he works with all
    parties to put something forward that's really going to have teeth,"
    Pearson said.

    Several motions on the issue have been introduced in Ottawa, including
    one last week by Montreal Liberal MP Irwin Cotler called the Sudan
    Accountability Act.

    Several other Canadian cities also participated in the day of
    demonstration on Sunday. The international events, in which more than
    40 countries participated, were arranged by the organization Globe
    for Darfur.
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