When a Teddy Bear Gets More Attention Than 200,000 Dead People, Something Is Horribly Wrong

The recent teddy bear crisis in which a British teacher was put through a horrible ordeal received an unbelievable amount of Western media attention that Darfur hasn’t gotten. Within the span of one week, the whole world knew about it. It’s shameful and demonstrates the misplaced priorities of news organizations.

On the other hand the Arab media of course dedicated a lot of time to the Annapolis Conference instead. As usual, the focus is almost always on Iraq and Palestine. 200,000 dead Darfurians matter.

Thank goodness there are activists like Alex De Waal and John Prendergast who are passionately concerned and doing their best to spread awareness and appease Darfur’s situation.

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  1. It’s not exaggeration to say that suffering in Darfur simply does not matter to the Western leaders.

    If this is not true, then why did the international community ignore the Rwandan genocide and is ignoring the ongoing conflict and suffering in Darfur, while sending tens of thousands of troops to Bosnia and Kosovo and spending billions there?

    SAVO HELETA
    Author of “Not My Turn to Die:
    Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in Bosnia”
    http://savoheleta.livejournal.com

    Comment by Savo Heleta — April 4, 2008 @ 12:36 pm

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