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April 12, 2005

Sudan Ambassador Kabeir to Visit Belmont University

Belmont University will host Ambassador Abdel Bagi Kabeir from the Sudanese Embassy, Wednesday, April 13, in order to express concerns to him about the genocide in his country. The event will focus on the needs of the people of Sudan and what the international community can do to make a difference. Ambassador Kabeir will be part of a convocation on April 13 at 10:00 a.m. in Neely/Black & White which will draw attention to the crisis by presenting video, photographic and eyewitness information on the genocide, and by giving the ambassador letters of concern written by members of the community. The media is invited to attend. For more information contact: Greg Pillon, Director of University Marketing and Communications, at 615-460-6645.


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