Darfur: Blue Helmets Turn To Music As Peace Tool
Blue Helmets With UN-African Force In Darfur Turn To Music, Reading As Peace Tools
New York, Jun 26 2010
9:10PM
The joint African Union-United Nations
peacekeeping mission in Darfur has helped local civil
society groups collect thousands of books through a music
festival designed to highlight Sudanese culture and its role
in maintaining peace in the war-torn area.
"The arts can
play a crucial role, especially at this time in Darfur's
history," said Paul Ebikwo, a regional representative of the
UN mission, known by its acronym The musical headliner at the
Elbiheir Theater, where patrons sat yester In a
twist to a typical concert, the "We Read for the Recovery of
Darfur" event asked audience members to contribute books
instead of tickets. The performances drew crowds of
people, including youth and state officials. The exact
number of books has yet to be counted, but a similar event a
few months ago raised some 9,000 books. Organizers, who
are members of the Afia Sudan Voluntary Organization, said
the concert is part of a series of events aimed at
collecting one million books for distribution throughout
Darfur's universities and public libraries in the main
cities. A similar event is soon anticipated for El Fasher,
North
Darfur. ENDS
day on plastic
chairs under the stars, was "Igd Algalad" a Khartoum-based
group with roots in traditional Sudanese folk songs.