800+ Students March on Capitol Hill and Make History

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 8:30am EST

Activists participate in largest lobby day and protest in genocide prevention
history, using innovative video advocacy tools




WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, over 800 student activists converged
on Capitol Hill for the largest lobby day to prevent genocide in history. The
event was the culmination of the Pledge2Protect conference (convened by STAND,
the student-led division of Genocide Intervention Network, the Save Darfur
Coalition and Enough Project), which brought together students from all over
the nation for training and education on the situations in Sudan, Burma and
the Democratic Republic of Congo.   

The central advocacy goal of today's lobby day is to push Congress to
implement the recommendations of the Genocide Prevention Task Force (GPTF)
report, released nearly one year ago. The report is a policy blueprint for
United States action to prevent and stop genocide and mass atrocities. The key
recommendations include increasing flexible funding for crisis prevention and
enhancing early warning capabilities.

Student activists are using a variety of technology tools -- from webcams to
mobile phones -- to amplify voices from their state calling for legislative
action to end genocide and mass atrocities. These messages will be screened
and hand-delivered to their U.S. Senators later today. Through the "Pledge on
Camera" project (organized by STAND and WITNESS, the human rights organization
who pioneered video advocacy), students collected 500 video messages from
their student body and community and, for the first time, edited them to
create individual videos for their Senators. The video features interviews
with GPTF members and policy experts, along with local voices. [To download
videos for broadcast use, visit: www.witness.org/standpress]

"The Pledge2Protect attendees lobbying today demonstrate that a substantial
U.S. constituency is willing to hold elected officials accountable, not only
for effectively responding to ongoing atrocities, but also for meaningful
action to prevent future genocides and mass atrocities," said Sam Bell,
Executive Director of Genocide Intervention Network. Bell added: "If the
Administration won't act, Congress can play the leading role in ensuring that
the United States is doing all it can." 

"With this campaign we are seeing the 'YouTube generation' in action -- and
today, we're seeing them change how citizens are lobbying Congress," said
Yvette Alberdingk Thijm, Executive Director of WITNESS. "Pledge On Camera is
designed to remind Congress of the moral and political imperative to ensure
that genocide will not occur on their watch or in the future -- to make 'never
again' a reality once and for all." 

Jerry Fowler, the President of the Save Darfur Coalition said, "Less than a
month after the Obama administration unveiled the Sudan policy review,
hundreds of activists are coming to Washington to ensure that Sudan is a
priority for President Obama. The advocates came from across the United States
to tell President Obama that they want him to lead for peace in Sudan."

 "The crucial ingredient to moving the Obama administration to greater action
is citizen action, usually led by student activists. If we are going to make
progress on stopping genocide, rape as a war weapon, or child soldier
recruitment, it will be because enough people speak out and face these
issues," said John Norris, the Executive Director of Enough Project. "The
lobby day is a crucial ingredient for success."

For more information:
Media Advisory: http://files.darfurgenocide.net/press/media_advisory.pdf
Extended Press Release: http://files.darfurgenocide.net/press/pressrelease.pdf
View Personalized Videos for Senators:
http://hub.witness.org/STAND-STUDENT-VIDEOS

Genocide Intervention Network -- Genocide Intervention Network is working to
build the first permanent anti-genocide constituency, mobilizing the political
will to stop genocide when it occurs.  Accessible online at
www.GenocideIntervention.net, Genocide Intervention Network empowers
individuals with the tools to stop genocide.



WITNESS - WITNESS (www.witness.org) uses video and online technologies to open
the eyes of the world to human rights violations. WITNESS empowers people to
transform personal stories of abuse into powerful tools for justice, promoting
public engagement and policy change.


SOURCE  WITNESS

Mame Annan-Brown, Genocide Intervention Network, +1-202-483-2701; For press
credentials: annan-brown@genocideintervention.net; Suvasini Patel, WITNESS,
for footage, +1-718-783-2000 ext. 316, Suvasini@witness.org
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