August 22, 2004
Watching the images on tv were gut-wrenching. It brought back flashbacks of the summer I spent as an aid worker overseas. I didn't have the spiritual and emotional fortitude that it takes to watch people die. They died because we didn't have the resources to save their lives. So, instead we did the best we could (which in my book was never good enough) and saved those who were salvageable.
The gaunt faces and pleading helpless eyes are still etched in my memory as if it were yesterday. If you wish to be a part of the solution please consider volunteering or donating to local fundraising efforts or to the United Nations CARE relief agency.
There is no worse feeling in the world than that of helplessness in seeing people die due to lack of food and clean water. The Darfur tragedy is compounded by an uncaring world that is unwilling to provide resources and political pressure. It seems that unless Americans are not there to apply pressure to every tragic situation no one does anything. Where are the French, the German, the Japanese with their resources? Why aren't the oil-wealthy Arab nations doing something, anything?
Sorry, it's very hard for me to remember the feeling of holding an emaciated 3year old in my arms, that looked like a 1yr old, as he lay dying in my arms. Money is not enough to throw at this problem, people's involment in the international political process is an absolute necessity at this point.
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