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Senator Frist Fasts for Darfur
Posted by Meghna Raj on Aug 15, 2009
Senator Bill Frist (R-TN) announced this week that he would join the Darfur Fast for life to raise awareness about the ongoing suffering of the people of Darfur at the hands of the Sudanese government. In a video statement, Senator Frist assures Darfuri refugees that they are not forgotten, saying, “We will not give up until there is peace for our Sudanese brothers and sisters and children.”
Senator Bill Frist joins Darfur Fast for Life from fastdarfur on Vimeo.
Senator Frist joins a growing number of Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle who are participating in the fast chain to call for action to address the ongoing violence in Darfur.
To learn more about the Darfur Fast for Life and how you can join, visit fastdarfur.org.








