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    Bella Online
    May 1 2005

    Sandy Mullins
    BellaOnline's Baha'i Editor

    What if....

    What if the children of the world were born without prejudice? They
    are! That is an upcoming ad that will be played all over the U.S. by
    the American Baha'is.

    We sat today and watched a movie that I must admit brought me to
    tears and anger. `Sometimes in April'. What we do to each other in
    the name of God, righteousness or any other reason can sometimes be
    just plan wrong. I imagined myself of either side of the Rwandans, I
    imagined myself a mother, a young girl, I imagined myself as a
    Baha'i. Would I have the strength and courage to hide out victims?

    I must say, it brought me to tears my heart ached and my throat held
    back screams. This movie brought so clear the strife that went on in
    Rwanda for one of the darkest periods in world history. I was one of
    the many people that knew only a little of what happened back in
    1994. You hear of political strife, you hear of governments being
    overthrown, but you can never imagine what the people of Rwanda went
    through.

    I remember a young man that I had the pleasure of knowing shortly
    after this period. He and I both worked at the same place. I will
    leave the names of the place and his due to know I understand just a
    little of what he must have been hiding. I knew that he was a refuge
    and he would never share anything of his homeland. I also knew that
    as a Baha'i the look of refuges who were fleeing persecution for
    religion or just being the wrong nationality.

    By day 100, over an estimated 800,000 people were killed, in an
    effort to eradicate their existence. Genocide is and can be a very
    brutal word that we have to eliminate from humanities vocabulary.

    Whether it was in America with the Native Americans, in Europe back
    in the period of WW2 of Jews, in Armenia 90 years ago, Ethiopia,
    Sudan, Cambodia, China, Aborigines in Australia, Hiroshima, Slovenia
    Yugoslavia, deportation of 478,000 Checkens and Ingushis from Soviet
    Caucasus, Guatemala, Columbia, Brazil, and Iraq were just a few of
    the genocides that have been a part of the world's dark history.

    You are sitting there reading this and wonder what can I do? Well, my
    answer is this first become more aware of how you think about things.
    Do you know the true history of an event in history or just the way
    it has been whitewashed? Do you have any prejudices, whether it is
    bold or just a small misunderstanding of the group as a whole? Do you
    stand up when an injustice happens or leave it to somebody else to
    take care of? Or do you take a stand?

    No, we as one person can't save the world, but by joining together
    and taking a stand for injustice whether it is in your corner of the
    universe or around the world we can! Sometimes, the little things
    make the difference and sometimes it's the big thing. So I ask you,
    what can you do today? Me it was bringing the movie `Sometimes in
    April' and a few of humanities darker moments to your eyes. Tomorrow
    who knows . . .

    http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art30141.asp
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