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    Students learn about least publicized genocide
    06:44 PM PST on Thursday, March 9, 2006
    By GARY CHITTIM / KING 5 News
    X-Sender: Asbed Bedrossian <[email protected]>
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    Not many people even know what or where Darfur is, let alone what is
    happening there. But human rights groups are trying to change that.

    A group of Ballard High School students had their eyes opened Thursday
    to Darfur, a section of the African nation of Sudan where entire
    villages have been wiped out and burned to the ground.

    They learned about tens of thousands of innocent people killed by
    alleged government-sponsored death squads.

    "They will basically ride into a town, a village in Darfur, on
    horseback, on camel, sometimes maybe in airplanes or helicopters and
    basically shoot everybody that they can," explained Aaron Bandler, UW
    Save Darfur Coalition.

    Those who survive and flee face a slower death in overcrowded and
    undersupplied refugee camps.

    President Bush and other world leaders call it an unacceptable case of
    modern genocide. But so far, the world's governments have not
    intervened and the people of Darfur continue to die at an alarming
    rate.

    "Now that I found out what's going on, it's pretty messed up and we
    should be sending troops over there to take it out," said student Zach
    Stump.

    Organizers of Thursday's event hope the Ballard High School students
    who suddenly know a lot more about Darfur will help them spread the
    word.

    The Save Darfur Washington State group, Save Darfur Coalition at UW
    and the American Jewish Committee are putting on these presentations.
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