Introduction to Ending Genocide.
Our time is limited on this beautiful planet and the daily lives of a few individuals are keeping the rest of the world from enjoying what small bit of peace we may have left within it.
What follows here is a collection of my letters written to elected officers of our nation and nations around the world as well as anyone who I have found that may have even the slightest of influence in reshaping the political atmosphere that has arisen in the poorest countries of the world. The people of these countries like Darfur need a voice and I will not rest until each and every one of them has the ability to voice their needs, their wants, their desires to whom they either elected, or show loyalty to in their country.
But Darfur is only one of many. There is much work that needs to be done.
I encourage anyone who wants to start writing activist letters to these people - To take their names, take their addresses, find out the current status of the pieces of legislation going through our congress and show your support or if necessary your dismay. Our elected officials need your voice to shape their votes. They are asking for it, so give it to them.
As for the international letters, please review who is currently in those positions as they change often and are on a different time table than our own elected officials. If pushed hard enough they can make a strong case and become of the most influential support for ending genocide.
Discover what you can do and use wisely the time that is given to you.
Sara Cartwright
5:20 pm
4th of April 2007.
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