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there is an article in this weeks TIme magazine, the speciall 100 addition, it explains about everyhing tht is happening. those who r interested in helping can read tht and spread the word.

I believe it is essential for us to understand what the root of these problems are. We should explore the causes of these conflicts and then spread awareness. If we are ourselves are not educated about these issues, then how can we help.

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Waheguru.....genocide is going on right now as we speak....and yet most of us know very little about what is happening there.......they say already 400,000 people have been massacred.......Waheguru......

can't even imagine what this number means......so many many lives.....as Sikhs we do have responsibility to stand up to injustice in the world, wherever it may be, against whoever is doing it.....

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I heard that the Toronto sangat is putting together a Darfur Support program, and the tentative date is June 24, at Rexdale Gurughar. Rumor has it the program will include keertan, speeches from human rights organizations about darfur, displays by youth, and an ardas for sarbat da bhalla. I also heard media will be invited aswell as families who have been directly affected by Darfur.

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heres a sugestion of sumthin tht can be done;

send a (anonymous if u want 2 be confidentioal) letter to ur local mp, senator, etc. encourage others to do so too. the more pressure tht is put on politicans, the more they will hav to do. we must take action fast, before all the people die out.

bhul chuk maaf,

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