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This week in YouTube politics we're taking a special look at the situation in Darfur. Go to the ENOUGH campaign's channel, www.youtube.com/ENOU GHproject, and post your video replies to their videos on Darfur. And, keep your eyes peeled on the News and Politics category page for videos about the conflict there.
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Candidates for the position of Deputy Leader of the UK Labour Party answered questions on the role of aid and human rights in UK foreign policy, at an event organised by Save the Children, Oxfam, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International and chaired by Jonathan Freedland, June 14, 2007
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This is a film dedicated to the victims of the Darfur/Sudan Genocide currently occuring in Africa. Please pass this on to as MANY people as you possibly can! Together; We can help!
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http://www.1800Genoc ide.com Academy Award Nominee Don Cheadle from "Hotel Rwanda" and Genocide Intervention Network activist Adam Sterling talk about the ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan, ways you can get involved, and how to ensure your tax dollars aren't funding genocide.
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Versione italiana del video della Aegis Trust, tradotto in occasione del Global Day for Darfur a Roma, 16 Settembre di Italians For Darfur.
http://www.italia nblogsfordarfur.it
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A six minute video about what you can do to stop the genocide in Darfur.
PoliticsTV has exclusive interviews with House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), Rabbi David Saperstein and Rev. Richard Cizik of the National Association of Evangelicals. What this video and then go to savedarfur.org to see how you can help stop the Genocide in Darfur
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UN Watch's Hillel Neuer takes on Sudan, while its friends -- Syria, Saudi Arabia, China -- deny the atrocities in Darfur, and attack the members of the mission on Darfur as headed by Jody Williams. UN Watch confronts Sudan and its allies.
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China's staunch support of Sudan's government has led some to question Beijing's involvement in the UN peacekeeping mission to Darfur.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from southern Darfur where, in spite of international skepticism, China has become the first non-African country to send all of its promised troops to the war-torn region.