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Sasha Lezhnev, Executive Director of Grassroots Reconciliation Group and consultant to Enough, describes how he first got involved with the campaign to end mass atrocities. From first becoming aware of conflict diamonds in Sierra Leone to leading the charge on conflict minerals in the Congo, Sasha's story helps provide historical perspective on how to end the atrocities occurring in the Congo. Through the promotion of activist and legislative actions, Sasha is a leader in the campaign to trace, audit and certify minerals being mined in the Congo and used in our own electronic devices and jewelry. -
Special Assistant Amanda Hsiao updates you on the most recent developments in Sudan and Darfur as part of our Enough Talk podcast series. -
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Enough Blogger Laura Heaton keeps you up to date on the most recent developments in Congo as part of our Enough Talk podcast series. -
Enough Research Associate David Sullivan keeps you up to date on the most recent developments in Congo as part of our Enough Talk podcast series. -
Enough Blogger Laura Heaton keeps you up to date on the most recent developments in Sudan and Darfur as part of our Enough Talk podcast series. -
David Sullivan, Enough Field Reseacher, discusses his oberservations from the ground in eastern Congo. What is life like in the cities as opposed to the country side? How can businesses clean up their supply chains? -
In its Sudan policy review completed in mid-October 2009, the Obama administration indicated it would regularly assess the progress of peace in Sudan�or lack thereof. Enough Said blogger Laura Heaton discusses the administration's secret benchmarks, as well as, what the activist community believes the benchmarks should be. -
Discussion on the changing situation in Eastern Congo. Two significant events in the past two weeks
have dramatically changed the situation in eastern Congo: Arresting a war criminal and an effort to
remove one of the major threats to civilians in eastern Congo. -
In the first episode of a special two part podcast, Colin Thomas-Jensen and Candice Knezevic of the
Enough Project update the issues in the Museum's online exhibit, Ripples of Genocide: Journey Through
Eastern Congo (2003). This episode focuses on the situation on the ground. -
In a special two part podcast, Colin Thomas-Jensen and Candice Knezevic of the Enough Project update
the issues in the Museum's online exhibit, Ripples of Genocide: Journey Through Eastern Congo
(2003).This episode explores regional and international responses. -
Colin Thomas-Jensen is a Policy Advisor to Enough. In an interview with Jerry Fowler, he discusses
the current situation in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, the vast contrast between its
beauty and tragedy and response of the international community. -
John Norris and John Prendergast talk to the press concerning the recent call by the ICC prosecutor
for an arrest warrant to be issued against Sudan president Omar al-Bashir. -
Listen to John Norris and Colin Thomas-Jensen on this recording of the conference call with the
Genocide
Intervention Network concerning the recent call by the ICC prosecutor for an arrest warrant to be
issued
against Sudan president Omar al-Bashir. -
Enough Co-Chair Gayle Smith and Advisor Omer Ismail discussed
the
weekend rebel attack on a suburb of Sudan's capital Khartoum. The fighting in the capital between the
rebel group, the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) and government forces beginning on May 9th, was
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dramatic escalation of the conflict in Sudan, and the Sudanese government immediately began to
retaliate. The attack complicated the already tense relationship with Chad and brings even more
violence
to Darfur. The call provided fresh perspectives, analysis, and recommendations on how to prevent a
further deterioration of the crisis in Sudan. -
Listen to this August 7th press teleconference discussing the "Not On Our Watch Christian Companion:
Biblical Reflections to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond." John Prendergast, Co-Chair, Enough
Project; Cory Smith, Faith Outreach Advisor, Enough Project; and co-authors Gregory Leffel and Bill
Mefford discuss this new study guide to raise awareness and educate Christians about ending genocide
and crimes against humanity in Sudan. -
The May 2008 activist call provided an update on the latest
policy,
advocacy and grassroots activities for Sudan. Speakers included Richard Williamson, the U.S. Envoy to
Sudan, discussing the current situation on the ground and addressing the issue of normalization of
relations with Khartoum; Roger Winter, a former State Department Special Representative for Sudan and
a
member of the U.S. team that helped negotiate the CPA and an Advisor to the Enough Project,
discussing
the breakdown of the CPA; Omer Ismail, also an Advisor to Enough; Alex Meixner of the Save Darfur
Coalition; Colin Thomas-Jensen, Enough's Policy Advisor; and others. -
Featuring Jerry Fowler, Save Darfur Coalition, Executive
Director;
Roger Winter, Sudan expert; Colin Thomas-Jensen, Enough Project, Policy Advisor; Katie-Jay Scott and
Gabriel Stauring, Stop Genocide Now; Colin Christensen, Genocide Intervention Network, GI-Net
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Associate; Scott Warren, STAND. -
Filmmaker, Lisa F. Jackson; Director of Public Policy at the
Family
Violence Prevention Fund, Kiersten Stewart; and Enough Co-Chair John Prendergast discuss the film
'The
Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo' and what you can do to help end violence against
women. -
Featuring Gayle Smith, Enough Co-Founder; Roger Winter, Sudan
expert; Julia Zalenski, Iowa activist; Sam Bell, Genocide Intervention Network, Director of Advocacy;
Micaela Hellman-Tincher, STAND, Darfur Fast Coordinator; Adam Sterling, Sudan Divestment Task Force,
Co-Founder; Coby Rudolph, Save Darfur Coalition, National Outreach Coordinator. -
Featuring Julia Spiegel, Enough Policy Analyst; Michael Poffenberger, Resolve Uganda's Executive
Director; Scott Warren, STAND Executive Director; Allyson Neville, Genocide Intervention Network's
Advocacy Associate; Coby Rudolph, Save Darfur Coalition's National Outreach Coordinator; Jessica
Anderson, Genocide Intervention Network's Membership Associate. - もっと表示する