“Voices for Darfur” DVD released The fundraising concert held by the United Refugee Agency last December is as of now available on DVD. The profit made via sales of the DVD, released by EMI, will yet again go to the emergency programme of the UNHCR in Darfur/Chad. Initially, the concert featuring 14 top artists performing for free had already raised 350.000 US$. It is amazing what one can achieve “with a little help from my friends”. An impressive sum of 350.000 US$ for the persecuted men, women and children of the Darfur region of Sudan. Now you wonder how such amount was raised in one night by UNHCR last December? 14 of top international artists performed for free for this noble cause at the Royal Albert Hall – and now this concert, praised by the audience for its brilliant atmosphere, has just been released by EMI on DVD. All profits will go to the emergency programme of the UNHCR in Darfur/Chad. And these additional funds arrive just in time. The UN Refugee Agency has not yet received the needed funds for this region’s aid programme of its donor countries. Meanwhile the suffering of the people of Darfur of Sudan continues. Only recently, 34 men were killed in a refugee camp and it’s surrounding villages in a vicious attack. Men on horseback stole cattle, killed and burnt down shelters. The High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, has called upon the Sudanese government to assume its responsibility to protect Darfur’s internally displaced population. The brand-new DVD of the London concert is called “Voices from Darfur” and contains tracks from a series of artists, such as Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens), Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders, Mick Hucknall from Simply Red, Antony Costa of Blue, Moloko singer Roisin Murphy, Ruthie Henshall, Greek opera star Mario Frangoulis, bass baritone Sir Willard White and UNHCR’s Goodwill Ambassador Barbara Hendricks. The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra accompanied the artists. Additionally to the concert, the DVD features songs by Sade, David Gray and Franz Ferdinand. Sade recorded her first song in 4 years “Mum” especially for “Voices for Darfur”. You can also find a special message from Franz Ferdinand and backstage footage of all the artists. The conflict in Darfur has displaced over 2 million people inside the region and driven about 200.000 to seek refuge in neighbouring Chad where UNHCR is looking after them in twelve refugee camps. The DVD released by EMI is as of now available in all shops. All profits will go to the emergency programme of the UNHCR in Darfur/Chad.
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