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Exhibit Darbur from CauseCast.org

December 16, 2008 by Angela  
Filed under Become an Abolitionist, Blog, Free Slaves

During the 2008 Democratic National Convention the Ditto Gallery of Denver showcased the photography of Mia Farrow, Brian Steidle, Izabela Lundberg and Aaron Cohen to raise awareness about the tragedy in Darfur.

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2 Comments on "Exhibit Darbur from CauseCast.org"

  1. Salome Christophers on Sat, 7th Mar 2009 10:05 pm 

    How do I help? I would like to. I have been praying over recently and wanted for a long time too go into the missions fiel and help. Although there are tons of human suffrage, even in the Unisted States this si apoling. I also have heard and know of human rafficing done int he USA. It is heartbreaking to knoww, hear read and see. I would like to help take action against. It is one thing to move a refugee. It is another all together to not en-slave.

    Sincerely

    Salome Andre Christophers

  2. Anna Ryan on Mon, 8th Jun 2009 7:37 pm 

    On Monday 06/08/09 I saw Aaron Cohen on Rod Parsley’s television show. I ask that you will give this message to him, as encouragement.

    I am now a 55-year old woman, who has lived in the USA all of my life. Yet, in the home of the free and the brave, I was kidnapped from my mother and trained to be an ideal slave so that my captives could make a lot of money when they sold me. From the time I was a small child, about twice a year, they would take me to a place in East Texas where men would place to bids to buy me for their brothels. So, I know from experience that small several children for the price of a car.

    Then, I was born again on 08/16/04, at the age of 11, and G-d became my protector. So, when I was finally taken to a brothel where I was being sold I was used to lead those who owned the brothel to salvation. In turn, they gave money to all of their captives, and set them free.

    Now many people look at my face, and tell me that they can tell by looking at me that I have lived a sheltered life, all of my 55 years. So, evidently, what I endured does not show on my face at all.

    Aaron, I hope this encourages you to continue in your efforts. And if you are ever in the Dallas, Texas area, please let me know, because I would love to meet you and thank you personally.