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Right now, Sudan is hell on Earth.A genocidal army has raped and massacred thousands of people. Ther

Right now, Sudan is hell on Earth.A genocidal army has raped and massacred thousands of people. There's evidence of child soldiers fighting and dying, and mass graves dot the desert.Now Darfur’s capital is under attack, with almost a million refugees trapped inside. Experts are calling it a "killbox."These unspeakable atrocities are happening in a near-total information blackout. Sudan has shuttered the internet, arrested local reporters, and blocked foreign journalists -- meaning very little media coverage, or pressure on governments to act.But a small team of war-crimes investigators is breaking through, using a cutting-edge combination of satellite imagery and witness accounts to document the shocking violence. The project has already led to major news stories and government intervention, helping to trigger sanctions on the worst warlords. With the attack in Darfur underway, however, this work is needed like never before -- and it urgently needs funding to continue. If enough of us chip in, we can power this life-saving project, fund investigations and non-stop political advocacy. Together we can give journalists, governments, and prosecutors the evidence they need to galvanise urgent action. You'll also be powering Avaaz campaigns to defend human rights around the world.Let’s stand in solidarity with terrified families caught in the crossfire -- please donate what you can now to help end Sudan’s silent scream: [Take Action Now!] Dear friends, Right now, Sudan is hell on Earth. A genocidal army has raped and massacred thousands of people. There's evidence of child soldiers fighting and dying, and mass graves dot the desert. Now Darfur’s capital is under attack, with almost a million refugees trapped inside. Experts are calling it a "killbox." These unspeakable atrocities are happening in a near-total information blackout. Sudan has shuttered the internet, arrested local reporters, and blocked foreign journalists -- meaning very little media coverage, or pressure on governments to act. But a small team of war-crimes investigators is breaking through, using a cutting-edge combination of satellite imagery and witness accounts to document the shocking violence. The project has already led to major news stories and government intervention, helping to trigger sanctions on the worst warlords. With the attack in Darfur underway, however, this work is needed like never before -- and it urgently needs funding to continue. If enough of us chip in, we can power this life-saving project, fund investigations and non-stop political advocacy. Together we can give journalists, governments, and prosecutors the evidence they need to galvanise urgent action. You'll also be powering Avaaz campaigns to defend human rights around the world. Let’s stand in solidarity with terrified families caught in the crossfire -- please donate what you can now to help end Sudan’s silent scream: [I'LL DONATE $2]( [I'LL DONATE $4]( [I'LL DONATE $8]( [I'LL DONATE $16]( [I'LL DONATE $32]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( The war in Sudan has created one of the worst humanitarian crises on Earth -- and getting attention on it is only the first step. There’s no guarantee it will be enough. But this strategy has worked before. In 2004, a massive public awareness campaign pushed an unfolding genocide in Darfur to the top of the world’s agenda, saving lives. But 300,000 people died then -- we can’t let that happen again. If we raise enough we can: - Fund “eye in the sky” satellite monitoring to track troops in real time, expose the foreign actors fuelling these atrocities, and use the data to protect civilians by alerting media and governments; - Pile pressure on governments everywhere with advocacy tours in key capitals, while galvanising urgent action at the UN, from the Security Council to humanitarian teams; - Fund an international media operation to document the humanitarian crisis and secure coverage of genocidal violence in major news outlets; and - Build an emergency response fund to power urgent campaigns to protect civilians caught up in war as soon as they are needed. This is our chance to have a direct impact in the face of abject horror -- funding proven action that could help prevent genocide and save lives. If we all join, even chipping in a tiny amount will make a huge difference. [I'LL DONATE $2]( [I'LL DONATE $4]( [I'LL DONATE $8]( [I'LL DONATE $16]( [I'LL DONATE $32]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( Avaaz has helped break the silence around civilian slaughters in Syria, Yemen, and Ukraine. Now we must do it for Sudan, so we can truly say: never again. With endless hope and determination, Camille, Bert, Kaitlin, Will, John, Marigona, Shayna, Mike and the whole team at Avaaz PS. This might be your first donation to our movement ever. But what a first donation! Did you know that Avaaz relies entirely on small donations from members like you? That's why we're fully independent, nimble and effective. Join the over 1 million people who've donated to make Avaaz a real force for good in the world. Note: Avaaz members have directly helped to fund some of the research and reports mentioned in this email. Coverage has appeared in the following outlets: BBC, Al Jazeera, The Economist, Reuters, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NBC, The Guardian, Der Spiegel, Foreign Policy, Refugees International, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, Human Rights Watch, The Globe and Mail, The New Humanitarian, Libération, Le Point, PassBlue, The New Arab, Sudan Tribune, Ayin, and more. More information: - [A Massacre Threatens Darfur — Again]( (The New York Times) - [Nowhere is safe as deadly fighting escalates in El Fasher, North Darfur]( (MSF) - [One Year On, Sudan’s Civil War Is a ‘Forgotten Crisis’]( (Bloomberg) - [As famine looms in Sudan, the hungry eat soil and leaves]( (Reuters) Avaaz is a 70-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. ("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in every nation of the world; our team is spread across 18 countries on 6 continents and operates in 22 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest campaigns [here](, or follow us on [Facebook](, [X](, or [Instagram](. You became a member of the Avaaz movement and started receiving these emails when you signed "Join Avaaz!" on 2016-03-01 using the email address {EMAIL}. To ensure that Avaaz messages reach your inbox, please add avaaz@avaaz.org to your address book. To change your email address, language settings, or other personal information, [contact us](, or simply [go here to unsubscribe](. To contact Avaaz, please do not reply to this email. Instead, write to us at [www.avaaz.org/en/contact]( . [Avaaz.org] 27 Union Square West Suite 500 New York, NY 10003 [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram](

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