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Enough's Leaders Live on Sudan
This week has been a busy one for Africa watchers. The Hill has been alive with hearings on different international peace related topics.
This morning U.S. special envoy to Sudan Maj. Gen. Scott Gration testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and answered tough questions.
Live now, Enough Co-founder John Prendergast is participating in a press call to answer the challenges raised by Gration's hearing.
Coming up a little later this afternoon, Enough's executive director John Norris will testify before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission in the House.
John Norris will be joined by Amir Osman from Save Darfur; Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth from the South Sudan Mission; Roger Winter the former Special Representative on Sudan; and Ken Isaacs of Samaritan's Purse.
Keep checking Enough Said for coverage and follow blogger Laura Heaton @laura4enough for her live microblogging via twitter.








