Not On Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond New York Times Best Seller
Famous for his Academy Award-nominated performance in Hotel Rwanda, Cheadle teamed with human rights activist Prendergast to plead for greater awareness of the horrors of genocide in Darfur, Sudan, and issue a call to action. After a brief history of the tensions behind the genocide, Cheadle and Prendergast detail how they each got involved in the campaign to end genocide in Darfur. They offer profiles of individuals who have mounted efforts to end the genocide as well as suggestions for how all of us can get involved, including writing letters, joining activist organizations, raising funds and awareness, and lobbying the government. - Booklist.
The ENOUGH Project is a policy and advocacy organization working to help build a permanent constituency focused on preventing genocide and crimes against humanity. Initially, ENOUGH is focusing on multiple conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa, including Sudan (Darfur and southern Sudan), the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Uganda and Somalia. Using in-depth understanding derived from ongoing field research and experience in government, ENOUGH recommends timely and thoughtful solutions to the U.S. government and the international community for resolving conflicts and achieving sustainable peace.
Co-chaired by veteran Africa foreign policy and human rights experts Gayle Smith and John Prendergast, ENOUGH strengthens the growing movement of activists and advocates by providing regular field-based research and policy analysis and forging strategic partnerships with grassroots organizations dedicated to these issues. To frame its policy prescriptions, ENOUGH developed a “3P” approach: promoting peace, protecting civilians, and punishing perpetrators. ENOUGH also focuses on a fourth “P”, prevention, and develops policy ideas to build the capacity of the United States government and of the international community to respond to and prevent atrocities.
I saw 4 seconds of you guy's at the Sudanese Embassy yesterday on ch. 7 -- I'm not sure what is more important then Genocide but celebrity dances seem to be on the forefront of "real news".
Great job on the protest though! I found pics of you guy's getting arrested on zimbio.com
hello, just wanted to swing by and holla at cha :). i've been spreading the word to my friends about your org and the issues at hand...keep up the fight guys! :)
Hello 'ENOUGH Project' :), thanks for the friendship, i do know it to appriciate :). It's a honor to get to know you here on MySpace and i am really glad and happy now :). I'll look forward to you and wish you a very good time. May GOD bless you and your loved ones @lways and for ever. Take good care my dear friend until we meet again, thank you so much. Much blessing greetings from a friend in Germany, 'Lady'. PEACE - ONE LOVE - Nuff RESPECT :). ... See you then .. insha'allah. .. Bless you, bye. ~ Namaste ~ Angelic :).
Thank you for sharing your friendship. It is a great cause that you are supporting and I am here to help if you need to add another voice. Peace from Vancouver BC RWD
Hello from Canada. We have you in our TOP FRIENDS list and have bulletined all 20,000 plus of our international friends list. We have encouraged our American friends to vote for peace by voting for leaders who have a plan for action and peace in Darfur. We are with you and will do what ever we can. If we can be of service to you as a band or as individuals...please let us know. Thank you for this chance to say,"ENOUGH!" Success and peace.