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George Clooney Set To Return To Darfur
George Clooney is to follow the sleepless nights he spent organizing last week's Hope For Haiti Now telethon by heading back to war-torn Darfur.
The movie star was the man behind Friday's star-studded telethon, which has raised over $60 million so far for the relief effort in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, and now he's set to return to Africa for a new mercy mission. He says, "I'm on my way there... There are a lot of problems going on. The North-South agreement is falling apart."
Clooney first went to Darfur in 2006, when he recorded a documentary about the struggles of Darfur refugees....
READ MOREThe movie star was the man behind Friday's star-studded telethon, which has raised over $60 million so far for the relief effort in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, and now he's set to return to Africa for a new mercy mission. He says, "I'm on my way there... There are a lot of problems going on. The North-South agreement is falling apart."
Clooney first went to Darfur in 2006, when he recorded a documentary about the struggles of Darfur refugees....
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