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The Global Day for Darfur focused on the widescale rape and sexual violence that has been perpetrated in this conflict.
People first gathered near the Sudanese Embassy. They then moved on to Downing Street where rape alarms were handed out to have a minute's noise, to represent the call for the international public to stop the mass rape of women and girls in Darfur.
This protestor destroyed a placard of Sudan's leader, Omar Hasan Ahmad al-Bashir.
In the Signs photo essay.
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