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Friday
Jan202012

Following on the heels of Wednesday's blog

This article by Thor Halvorssen showed up in one of my google alerts today, just in time for a blog post.  I think it's timely for one reason and important for another.  

It's timely because it reiterates the point of Wednesday's blog which was that politics (not necessarily government, but absolutely politics) is probably the biggest deterent to doing good in the world. It's important because it makes the case for the essential nature of projects like One Million Bones and the indispensibility of the various NGOs working in the anti-genocide field to bring genocides and mass atrocities to an end. 

All of us at One Million Bones are gratefull for the support, energy and kindness that is shown us everyday.  When the change comes, and it will, we will all be there together.

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