Peace activists around the world staged a day of action on Sunday to highlight the “forgotten war” in Darfur where tens of thousands of people have been killed and more than 2 million left homeless. In London, Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders delivered a plea and said prayers outside the Downing Street residence of Prime Minister Tony Blair. In Rwanda — scene of a 1994 genocide which some have evoked in comparison with the Darfur crisis — survivors of the 100-day slaughter that killed 800,000 people called for action. Full Story
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