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'Muslim Live 8' show for Darfur | |
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A Live 8-style concert to help tackle the humanitarian crisis in Darfur will be put on by British Muslims. | |
Organisers said that they hoped the event at Wembley Arena in London on 21 October would be a sell-out. | |
They added that it was "shameful" that Muslims were not as concerned about the conflict in Sudan as they were by bloodshed elsewhere, such as Iraq. | They added that it was "shameful" that Muslims were not as concerned about the conflict in Sudan as they were by bloodshed elsewhere, such as Iraq. |
More than 2m people have been left homeless in Darfur since fighting broke out in 2003 when rebels took up arms. | More than 2m people have been left homeless in Darfur since fighting broke out in 2003 when rebels took up arms. |
'Huge embarrassment' | 'Huge embarrassment' |
Jehangir Malik, the UK national fundraising manager of Islamic Relief, said the concert would celebrate Eid at the end of Ramadan. | Jehangir Malik, the UK national fundraising manager of Islamic Relief, said the concert would celebrate Eid at the end of Ramadan. |
I feel that the Muslim community must match the level of response that our government has done Saifuddin AhmedMuslim Aid | I feel that the Muslim community must match the level of response that our government has done Saifuddin AhmedMuslim Aid |
He added: "We are going for our own equivalent of Live 8. | He added: "We are going for our own equivalent of Live 8. |
"It will be people trying to raise funds and raise the profile. We should hopefully see a sell-out and it will be a milestone." | "It will be people trying to raise funds and raise the profile. We should hopefully see a sell-out and it will be a milestone." |
Singer Sami Yusuf will headline, and organisers said they hoped that members of all communities will attend. | Singer Sami Yusuf will headline, and organisers said they hoped that members of all communities will attend. |
Fareena Alam, the editor of the Muslim magazine Q News, was part of a Muslim delegation backed by the Foreign Office which travelled to Darfur to talk to victims of the violence. | Fareena Alam, the editor of the Muslim magazine Q News, was part of a Muslim delegation backed by the Foreign Office which travelled to Darfur to talk to victims of the violence. |
She told a press conference: "It is very shameful that we can get very, very hot and bothered about other issues. | She told a press conference: "It is very shameful that we can get very, very hot and bothered about other issues. |
"There is a lot of information about Darfur. There is no doubt this is Muslim-on-Muslim violence. In Iraq, the enemy is externalised. | "There is a lot of information about Darfur. There is no doubt this is Muslim-on-Muslim violence. In Iraq, the enemy is externalised. |
"In this situation where are the values that we talk about, that killing one life is about killing humanity? This has to be high profile. It is a huge embarrassment to us." | "In this situation where are the values that we talk about, that killing one life is about killing humanity? This has to be high profile. It is a huge embarrassment to us." |
Saifuddin Ahmed of Muslim Aid, said it was "quite shameful" that Muslim nations had donated less than western countries. | Saifuddin Ahmed of Muslim Aid, said it was "quite shameful" that Muslim nations had donated less than western countries. |
He added: "I feel that the Muslim community must match the level of response that our government has done." | He added: "I feel that the Muslim community must match the level of response that our government has done." |
Around 4m people in Darfur are dependent on humanitarian aid. | Around 4m people in Darfur are dependent on humanitarian aid. |
Between January 1 and April 1 2007, 107,000 civilians were displaced in the region. | Between January 1 and April 1 2007, 107,000 civilians were displaced in the region. |
The Live 8 concert in July 2005 highlighted global poverty before the G8 summit in Gleneagles. |
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