TORONTO, ONTARIO, Aug 05 (MARKET WIRE) --
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies (FSWC) and B'nai
Brith Canada announced today that the two organizations have come
together to support a shipment of medicines valued at $338,400 to Sudan's
war-torn Darfur.
The medicines were delivered to Darfur this month to meet the urgent
medical needs of refugees in camps across Darfur. This humanitarian
initiative is in response to the deteriorating situation on the ground
and the growing need for basic medical supplies by the population of the
war-torn region. The conflict in Darfur has left more than 200,000 dead
from violence and disease, and as many as 2.5 million people displaced.
"No one must turn a blind eye to the atrocities occurring in Darfur,"
said Walter Arbib, member of the FSWC and B'nai Brith Canada Boards of
Governors. "We are proud to do our part in coming to the aid of those in
need in this war-torn region and provide basic medical supplies vital to
their ongoing survival."
"While 'never again' was supposed to be the watchword and lesson learned
from the Holocaust, genocide and ethnic cleansing continues unabated in
Darfur," said Avi Benlolo, President and CEO of FSWC. "At FSWC we support
projects that promote tolerance, justice and human rights, and hope that
by taking action and leading by example, we can encourage other
organizations to do the same."
"It is our collective duty to build public awareness around pressing
human rights issues like the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Darfur,"
said Ruth Klein, National Director of Advocacy, Institute for
International Affairs of B'nai Brith Canada. "This awareness must lead to
concrete and constructive action. All sectors of society, from across the
political, community and corporate arenas, must join forces to promote
justice and peace for all peoples of the world."
About B'nai Brith Canada
B'nai Brith Canada has been active in Canada since 1875 as the Jewish
community's foremost human rights agency.
About Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies is a Canadian
human rights organization dedicated to fostering tolerance and
understanding through community involvement, educational outreach and
social action. It has 25,000 members across Canada, and confronts
important contemporary issues including racism, antisemitism, terrorism
and genocide. The Center is affiliated with the world-wide, Los
Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, an accredited Non-Government
Organization with status at international agencies, including the United
Nations, UNESCO, OSCE and the Council of Europe. With over 400,000
members of all faiths around the world, the Simon Wiesenthal Center has
offices in New York, Miami, Paris, Jerusalem, Buenos Aires and Toronto.
Simon Wiesenthal died in 2005 after devoting his life to preserving the
memories of the victims of the Holocaust, while simultaneously seeking
justice for the war criminals. Visit: www.fswc.ca.