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Take Action on Sudan
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  • Crisis in Sudan
  • Current Report for Sudan

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    Take Action - the Bombings in Sudan

    Please take a moment to send the attached message to President Bush, your Senators and Representatives urging them to condemn the Sudanese government's continued bombing of its own people and to do everything in their power to stop the senseless killing of Sudanese civilians.

    Send a letter to President Bush and your representatives in Congress to ask them do everything in their power to stop the senseless killing of Sudanese civilians.

    Click here for a sample letter to print out send to President Bush and your representatives.

    Click here for a list of government officials who make policy on the U.S. response to the famine in Sudan.

    Click here for a sample letter to send to government officials.

    Contacting local media:
    Write a letter to the editor of your newspaper or call in to a local talk radio station to let people know that hundreds of thousands of people in southern Sudan are at risk of dying from the famine. Ask your newspapers, radio and television stations to keep you informed of the latest news from Sudan.

    Telling your friends:
    Let people know about the famine conditions in Sudan. Hold a special meeting of your church or civic group, dedicated to educating people about the current crisis in Sudan.
    Click here to send an e-mail to the U.S. Committee for Refugees to get an information packet you can use for an educational meeting.

    Educating your class:
    Use Sudan as a case study in your classroom.
    Click here to download a fact sheet on Sudan.

    Click here to send an e-mail requesting the U.S. Committee for Refugees Images from Sudan slide show.

    Click here to receive a curriculum guide for college professors interested in developing a course on immigrant and refugee issues.

    Becoming a member of USCR:
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