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MSNBC Calls on Prendergast for Sudan Segment
Enough Co-founder John Prendergast appeared on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” yesterday, hosted by Nora O’Donnell, to talk about The Enough Moment—his latest book co-authored with actor Don Cheadle—and to call for leadership in Sudan from the Obama administration.
Prendergast says there is still hope for resolution to the conflicts in Sudan not only because of the diplomatic weight the U.S. can wield, but because of the remarkable human rights movement that has emerged in solidarity with the people of Darfur. He says:
“In an unprecedented way people have come together all over the United States and around the world in support of people that they’ll never meet, in a place they’ll never visit.”
Here’s the interview:
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