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Paul Rusesabagina speaks at Darfur rally in DC

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2006

The real hero of 'Hotel Rwanda' fame compares the Sudan genocide to what happened in Rwanda. You can't really see him in this video, but his words come through loud and clear.

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  • I was here!!!

  • Where are those Pro-Palestinians protesting for human rights?

  • Theres no oil in Darfur..the sad reality that politics often refuses to look at a humanitarian situation but looks instead of the benefits of an intervention, purely economic. Let us question that there may be negative impact of lack of action, may the people we refuse to act for grow resentment toward us, where is humanity, where is unity, do we really want insecurity...the good ol question "what would jesus do?"

  • The United States and The U.N doesn't want to think of Darfur as a genocide like Rwanda even though they promised to stop any Genocidal acts.The United States didn't want to get involved with Rwanda because of Somalia and now are unsure if they should get involved with Darfur or not.Many Humanitarians have asked the Sudanese Government to let them enter but the Sudanese Government has refused lest what their doing be shown fully.

  • Save Darfur!No innocents should die!SAVE DARFUR!

  • Save Darfur!No innocents should die!SAVE DARFUR!

  • He didn't do that to save the hotel's diginity he did it to live up to its name as an oasis of calm and to save peoples lives.

  • This man has so much to do with Darfur. He himself went through a genocide in Rwanda. He helped over 1000 people for no reason, but to keep his hotel's dignity. Tell me when's the last time you've done that.

  • Apparently there never was a genocide in Rwanda when it was happening, the media called it a "tribal warfare". In my books, anytime you're attacking civilians, killing children and raping women, it's genocide.

    Lazy Western World.

  • whatever. this argument has been a very delayed one and it continues to go nowhere. Also, there was never any declared genocide in Congo, but the Congolese journey after its independence from Belgium wasnt exactly an easy one.

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