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Activists rallied against attorney Bart Fisher, who the government of Sudan is paying $20,000 a month to lobby for removal from the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list.
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Delly Mawazo Sesete talks about the petition he started on Change.org asking Apple CEO Tim Cook to make a conflict-free product that includes minerals from eastern Congo.
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A group of activists rallied at the grand opening of the Apple Grand Central Terminal store to encourage the company to create the world's first conflict-free product sourcing clean minerals from the Congo.
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Congo Rally in front of the White House on Nov. 21, 2011.
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On the heels of the latest round of brutal attacks in Sudan, Sudan Now is running a campaign to raise awareness and pressure policy makers to take action. Visit www.SudanActionNow.org for more.
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Enough Project Co-founder John Prendergast and Policy Advisor Omer Ismail discuss the Nov. 10 2011 bombing of a refugee camp in South Sudan by Sudanese military aircraft. Ismail just returned from the region, where he heard accounts of refugees from Blue Nile State.
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Actress and activist Robin Wright recently visited eastern Congo with the Enough Project, to see first-hand the effects of the fight to control Congo's conflict minerals.
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Enough Project Policy Adviser Omer Ismail talks to Luka Biong Deng, formerly a minister in Sudan's unity government. Deng resigned and now heads Kush, a community development organization. Deng also continues to advise the community in Abyei, his hometown
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Join Raise Hope For Congo's "Conflict-Free Campus" initiative and help bring peace to the Congo by making your campus conflict-free. Learn more at www.RaiseHopeForCongo.org/campus.
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Omer Ismail and John Prendergast discuss the momentous opportunity for democracy in Sudan.








