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Day One: Alternative Opening Ceremony

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Day Two: How Refugees Live

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Day Three: Caring for Families

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Day Four: Darfur and China

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Day Five: Justice for the Darfurian People?

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Day Six: Darfur's Children

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Day Seven: Women of Darfur

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Day Eight: The Closing Ceremony

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VIDEOS

The Alternative Opening Ceremony

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The 420 Funk Mob

Watch The 420 Funk Mob

The Jones Street Boys

Watch The Jones Street Boys

R.E.M.

Watch R.E.M.

Stephanie McKay

Watch Stephanie McKay

Taking Back Sunday

Watch Taking Back Sunday

Talib Kweli

Watch Talib Kweli
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Day 1 of 8: Watch the Alternative Opening Ceremony

 
 
Our partners, Gabriel Stauring and Katie-Jay Scott of i-ACT / Stop Genocide Now, produced this event in Chad. Please visit their website to help bring Darfur's voices to the world.

Welcome to the Darfur Olympics – a week-long protest to keep the spotlight on the people of Darfur during the Beijing Games.

If you do not want to watch China glorify itself during the Games, we have created an alternative opening ceremony – a one-minute celebration of Darfurian children.

And, every day for the first week of the Games (August 8 to 15) we will show a new webcast report by Mia Farrow from a Darfurian refugee camp.

Watch our online concert, too. Artists who donated videos: R.E.M., Talib Kweli, 420 Funk Mob with guest George Clinton, The Jones Street Boys, and Stephanie McKay..

Coming tomorrow: China is underwriting the Darfur genocide, and allowing it to continue. Mia Farrow talks about Sudan's relationship with China.

Broadcast-quality footage of many of the videos on this website is available to members of the press.

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Act: Pledge to Change the Channel to the Darfur Olympics

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Switch Over to DarfurMost Olympic corporate sponsors have been silent about China's financing of the Darfur genocide, even as they enhance Beijing's image by spending billions of dollars on the Olympics.

Take action: change the channel when sponsors' commercials air during the Games.

Join those who will watch Mia Farrow reporting from a Darfurian refugee camp during the Olympics.

 
 

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On China's role in Darfur:

Read Mia Farrow's op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, published in March 2007, entitled "The Genocide Olympics."

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On the Olympic Truce:

Read Dream for Darfur's report entitled The Olympic Truce: 55 Days of Peace – And More – for Darfur.

 
 

Mia Farrow's Blog

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(Nov 20, 2008)

ICC calls for arrest warrants for rebel splinter faction responsible for Haskanita murders of peacekeepers. Today the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (I.C.C.), Luis Moreno-Ocampo, applied for an arrest warrant for war crimes against several members of a splinter rebel faction in Darfur related to the September 29, 2007 attack on ... Read More

JEM Rebel Group going to Qatar for peace talk (Nov 17, 2008)

Although the JEM rebel group recently said it would have nothing to do with the Qatar sponsored peace initiative, their London-based spokesperson, Ahmed Hussein Adam, texted Reuters to say JEM would be sending a delegation to Doha for “consultation” with Qatari leadership. "This is just to explain to them our vision on the peaceful solution and to hear more from them on the issue." The Arab ... Read More

(Nov 16, 2008)

Shedding light http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article29268 This is huge. Shihab would not make such a statement without green light from Mubarak. It sheds some light on the closed meeting between Bashir and Mubarak this week. Bear in mind that it was Shihab himself who kept making statement after statement- since July (all documented) that ICC has no ... Read More

(Nov 15, 2008)

Understanding the situation in Congo today The current crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the recruitment of children, the killing of civilians and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people is but the latest in an unbroken chain of human suffering. The UN peacekeeping force in Congo, the largest in the world, has proved incapable of protecting ... Read More

(Nov 15, 2008)

The ICC's possible indictment of Sudan's president continues to provide leverage for a peace process . But many remain skeptical. In July, the chief prosecutor of the ICC sought an arrest warrant for Omar Al-Bashir on 10 counts of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Sudan, not surprisingly, wants the UN Security Council to suspend any proceedings for a year. ( China, ... Read More

Darfur Daily News

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INTEVRIEW-Darfur peacekeepers face logistics nightmare (Aug 15, 2008)

KHARTOUM, Aug 15 (Reuters) - It will take weeks to deploy more peacekeepers to Darfur even once reinforcements arrive because of the difficulties of operating in the remote region of western Sudan, the force commander said on Friday. ... Read More

Conditions allow about 500 Sudan immigrants to stay, work in US with temporary legal status (Aug 14, 2008)

WASHINGTON (AP) _ Immigrants from Sudan granted temporary legal status can stay and continue to work in the U.S. if they reregister with the Department of Homeland Security, the federal government said Thursday. ... Read More

Lifting the veil (Aug 14, 2008)

A witness and victim of the conflict in Darfur finds a voice ... Read More

Sudan's Bashir to make first trip abroad since ICC move (Aug 14, 2008)

By Opheera McDoom KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir will travel to Turkey in August, his first trip abroad since the International Criminal Court moved to indict him for genocide in Darfur, a presidential source and state media said. ... Read More

Rebels say Sudanese government has launched new offensive in northern Darfur (Aug 13, 2008)

By Sarah El Deeb, The Associated Press KHARTOUM, Sudan - Rebel leaders say the Sudanese government has launched a new offensive deep into rebel-held desert areas in northern Darfur. ... Read More
 
 
 
    

 

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