Why Doesn’t America Care About Millions of Murdered Africans?

January 9, 2008

8darfur_102.jpgWhen millions were murdered in Rwanda, the world pledged that we would never let this happen again — but it is happening today in Darfur. Are the lives of strangers half-way around the world of no concern to the people of America? We demand that our presidential candidates deliver farm subsidies, but nobody is demanding that we create an international force to end the genocide in Darfur. The Thomas Paine Democracy Network challenges the people of the United States to demand more from their government. And if the world doesn’t care for the United States taking the lead in genocide prevention, they will have to learn to understand. To be a force for good in the world, the United States of America must play a leading role in preventing further holocaust. Please go to savedarfur.org to find out how you can help with this tragic crisis, but we also ask you to do something more — support military action to stop genocide when it is occurring anywhere around the world. Lets use our armies to save lives.

As many as 400,000 people have been killed in Darfur. Another 2.5 million have been driven from their homes and into danger. The threat of rape, torture, murder and malnutrition pursue the women and children of Darfur wherever they flee. World leaders must unite now to end the genocide and establish a lasting peace in Darfur.

Leave a comment