Success Stories

Rapid Response Network Successes

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Thanks for your commitment to ending genocide.

Each time you take an action through the Rapid Response Network, you are showing our elected officials and the media that ending genocide and mass atrocities must be a priority. Your voice is important, so keep using it!

Your successes

Through the Rapid Response Network, your actions have pushed Darfur to the Most Popular lists of CNN, USAToday, Politico and more.

  • Jan. 15, 2008: You voted for a Darfur question in the Republican and Democratic CNN/Politico Debates on Jan. 30 & 31. This question was promoted from 130th most popular to the 2nd most popular question for both the Republicans and Democrats by the end of the day. It stayed in the top 20 list until the debates.
  • Jan. 18, 2008: Within just a few hours of sending out the alert about the article "Darfur Peacekeeping Set Back by 6 Months" on USAToday.com, the article hit #2 on USA Today's Most Recommended List.
  • Feb. 11, 2008: The International Herald Tribune article about weekend attacks on Darfur refugees that you emailed to Amb. Richard Williamson, the U.S. envoy to Sudan, was the #1 most emailed article for the day, and #4 most emailed for the week.
  • Feb. 13, 2008: You helped raise "Spielberg boycotts Olympics" to #15 on CNN.com's Most Read List.

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Help us expand our network.

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