Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan

Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan


06-18-2006, 01:43 PM


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Title: Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan
Author: Deng
Date: 06-18-2006, 01:43 PM



Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan

Jun 18, 2006, 02:31


Associated Press



Chicago — Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng hopes a televised appeal during the NBA final will offer Americans an opportunity to learn more about the crisis in Darfur and how they can help.



The six-foot-nine native of Sudan will star in a public service announcement seeking support for Sudanese relief efforts. The spot will air for the first time on Sunday during the game between the Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks.



"The situation in Darfur is a lot worse than what people know," said Deng, a member of the Dinka tribe in southern Sudan.



His family moved to the United States when he was five to escape a civil war.



"My father knew what was coming and wanted a better life for his nine children. I'm here because I was lucky," Deng said.



Fighting in Darfur began in February 2003 when rebels from black African tribes took up arms, complaining of discrimination and oppression by Sudan's Arab-dominated government.



The government has been accused of unleashing Arab tribal militias against civilians in a campaign of murder, rape and arson. At least 180,000 people have died — many from hunger and disease. More than two million have fled their homes, many to neighbouring countries where stability has been threatened by Darfur's chaos.



"A lot has been hidden. It's like all the genocides of the past. People are just guessing at how many have been massacred. The more we look, the higher we'll actually find those numbers," said Deng, who played one year at Duke before getting drafted in 2004.



The Bulls and NBA worked with the World Food Program to produce the promotion aimed at getting financial assistance for refugees and other victims of the Darfur crisis. It was filmed this month at the Bulls practice facility, and Deng said he hopes it inspires some of those watching the NBA final to do what they can to help.



"A dollar is almost a week's worth of food for someone. There are a lot of people with good hearts out there who just need to know there's something they can do," Deng said.



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Post: #2
Title: Re: Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan
Author: Muhib
Date: 06-18-2006, 03:11 PM
Parent: #1

Good to see this side of Luol Deng .. Thanks for sharing

Post: #3
Title: Re: Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan
Author: ABDELMAGID ABDELMAGID
Date: 06-18-2006, 07:48 PM
Parent: #2

UP

Post: #4
Title: Re: Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan
Author: Biraima M Adam
Date: 06-18-2006, 08:31 PM
Parent: #3



Just another crab of Southerners living in the United States, always falsifying inforamtion on rape, abduction and slavery

Biraima

Post: #5
Title: Re: Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan
Author: Deng
Date: 06-18-2006, 10:39 PM
Parent: #1

بريمة يا حاقد.

أتمتع بالصورة دي بس.



نزيدك ولا كفاك يا بريمة؟

Post: #6
Title: Re: Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan
Author: Deng
Date: 06-18-2006, 10:52 PM
Parent: #1



بريمة.

أحكي لأطفالك قول ليهم لوال دينق ده سوداني يجب أن يفتخرون به.
ويقولوا لأصدقائهم الامريكان بأنهم سودانين مثل لوال دينق.

دينق.

Post: #7
Title: Re: Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan
Author: Adil Isaac
Date: 06-18-2006, 11:30 PM
Parent: #6

Quote: Chicago — Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng hopes a televised appeal during the NBA final will offer Americans an opportunity to learn more about the crisis in Darfur and how they can help
.

Well done Luol Deng, and thanks Deng to share this with us.Also, please note that kids only stones the trees which bears fruits, so never mind the kids

Adil

Post: #8
Title: Re: Deng appealing for American aid for Sudan
Author: ABDELMAGID ABDELMAGID
Date: 06-19-2006, 00:15 AM
Parent: #7

CONGRATULATIONS... BIG BROTHER DENG ... IT WAS A VERY ... VERY ... GREAT GOOD JOB ... JUST BE LIKE THAT ...