About this user
We are a collection of Christians, students, speakers, fundraisers, writers, and yuppies living in Memphis , TN who have decided to speak out against the growing threat of genocide in our world today.
In 2007, we created our website and group Operation Broken Silence (OBS) to help make our work more efficient and productive. OBS is a group that supplies information about the genocides and mass murders of the past, present, and future, while simultaneously providing ways, ideas, and policies for individuals, churches, and governments to become involved in preventing and ending the horrific evils that stalk African conflict zones today.
The key concept behind Operation Broken Silence is that genocide cannot be prevented or stopped unless aid organizations, advocacy groups, churches, and individual citizens worldwide unite as one in condemning it, while simultaneously pressuring the U.S. government and other governments to take immediate action. Seeing that all of these have different responsibilities in combatting genocide, rarely work together, and that several barriers exist between them, our website is designed to be an easy-to-use resource that accomplishes three key points:
1. Provides Daily News on the African genocides.
2. Provides policies and reports on the prevention and ending of genocide to governments, aid organizations, advocacy groups, churches, and individuals.
3. Provides money to aid organizations in strategic and sustainable ways that helps to both end and prevent genocidal acts.
4. Provide ways for individuals to get involved in the anti-genocide movement.
Since the creation of Operation Broken Silence, our work has been featured in reports and articles by the Enough Project, Darfur Christian Action, and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
Age
24
Hometown
Memphis
Country
United States