George Clooney & Members of Congress Arrested Calling for Human Rights in Sudan

george clooney arrested at sudan rally

George Clooney arrested at Sudan rally on March 16th (c) Amnesty International

Just now, in an effort to raise awareness and capture media attention for the critical human rights crisis in Sudan, celebrity actor and activist George Clooney, Representative Jim McGovern (D-MA), Representative Jim Moran (D-VA), Ben Jealous (head of the NAACP), Tom Andrews (President of UEG) and John Prendergast (ENOUGH), and others were arrested for civil disobedience, in protest against the Sudanese governments’ actions against innocent civilians in South Kordofan and Blue Nile.

Over a hundred activists turned out to join Amnesty International and others — including congressional human rights champions and partner organizations United to End Genocide (UEG), ENOUGH, Humanity United, American Jewish World Service, TransAfrica Forum — to protest the escalating humanitarian crisis in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile.

In both states (including the Nuba mountains), Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) are conducting a campaign of indiscriminate bombing against civilians. The resulting destruction of livelihoods combined with the blockade of humanitarian aid is putting nearly half a million people on the brink of starvation.

Amnesty International is urging the Security Council to act on the recommendations made by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding South Kordofan, including: demanding the Government of Sudan grant access to human rights monitors; mandate an independent inquiry into alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights law; and expand the current arms embargo to include the whole of Sudan–not just Darfur.

“Stop the Antonovs!”

Following an energizing rally at Sheridan Circle in Washington DC, where members of the Sudanese diaspora warmed up the crowd, George Clooney took to the mike to share his recent trip to a village in the Nuba mountains, which was bombed the day before their arrival. Clooney also testified earlier this week before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations at a packed committee hearing on “Sudan and South Sudan – Independence and Insecurity”.

One of the most powerful observations that Clooney brought with him from Nuba was the activism that the people themselves are taking – under threat of immediate and further bombings, by holding up signs calling on the military to “Stop the Antonovs!” and calling for the president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir to be arrested and taken to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

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Amnesty activists and others rally at the Sudanese Embassy

As many readers may already know, Al-Bashir is a fugitive, wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Darfur. Al-Bashir, along with three other senior officials are charged with similar offenses, continues to roam free and the people of Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile are paying the price for the ongoing impunity.

This week’s historic verdict against Thomas Lubanga Dyilo by the ICC shows us that justice for international crimes is possible. While the impetus should be on governments to bring those responsible for offenses to account, the UN has also a critical role to play by providing political, diplomatic, and logistical support for efforts to arrest individuals named in ICC arrest warrants and to protect civilians in countries where the ICC is investigating crimes.

Take action now to let the perpetrators know we are watching what is happening in Sudan. And we will not sit idly by.

Check out more photos from today’s rally

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62 thoughts on “George Clooney & Members of Congress Arrested Calling for Human Rights in Sudan

  1. Wars always seem to be close to oil or some other valuable resource, coincidental ? No way this is another scam folks…the war mongers and the bankers are behind this…I am not falling for another 9/11 scam where the world trade towers and building 7 were an inside job and it was controlled demolition that took them down which gave us this police state.

  2. "The continued exclusion and silencing in Sudan."
    Silence can be defined as the absence of speech or noise. Silence of the soul…
    When applied to the social realm, silence may imply:
    Silence the thoughts… Passivity… Lack of initiative or tacit acceptance of one's condition.
    Silence of the feelings…
    Silence of innocence…
    Silence of curiosity…
    Silence of the creative potential…
    Silence of joy…
    Silence of sing…
    Silence of the written and spoken word…
    This silence is a injustice!
    I think there's another way of looking at this, the idea of silence(s) and of "subjugated" voices is a particularly important one when taking in Sudan into consideration. Many innocent civilians in South Sudan, pay with your life by not accepting this silence.
    I would like to see Sudan e South Sudan more just and equitable for innocent civilians, and where the benefits of diversity are appreciated.
    This is challenge.

  3. I am proud of George Clooney and the others who are there trying to bring world awareness to the horrors going on daily in Sudan. It is much harder for evil to flourish in the light of day

  4. @hw123
    ACTUALLY, since South Sudan is now independant, there is minimal oil in Sudan. Also, this is different from Iraq. It is possible that Bashir could be gearing up to commit his SECOND genocide on his own people. If it really was about oil, wouldn't there have been intervention to stop the genocide in Darfur….part of then-oil-rich-Sudan?
    Remeber Rwanda? Remeber the Holocaust? Remember how awful it was that no one intervened? Now imagine two genocides. In one country. Within a decade.
    But no, hundreds of thousands of people being displaced, bombed from their homes or slaughtered is a conspiracy. Intervention is about oil, yah sure.
    Its about people, not oil. So get your facts straight.

  5. @hw123 What's your credentials to call it a scam? Do you live in Sudan, have you family or visited Sudan? I'm trusting in George Clooney because he's active and he's there.

  6. All those arrested are bringing awareness about this situation to the rest of the world. I thank them all for being willing to protest, knowing they may be arrested. Heroes, one and all.

  7. Thank you for the very informative report back from today's rally and update on the current human rights situation. I took action and will encourage others to do so as well.

  8. If enough people sign the petitions on change.org (there are two petitions there regarding the nuban people – just go there and search "nuban"), then maybe someone in our government will take notice and take some humanitarian steps in the right direction.

    But if George Clooney, his dad, and a few other people are the only ones who care, then thousands of people can easily end up starving – mostly children.

    "We must be the change we wish to see in the world." – Gandhi

  9. Wars always seem to be close to oil or some other valuable resource, coincidental ? No way this is another scam folks…the war mongers and the bankers are behind this…I am not falling for another 9/11 scam where the world trade towers and building 7 were an inside job and it was controlled demolition that took them down which gave us this police state.

    If you knew the politics of George Clooney then you'd realize how stupid that story was hwt123

  10. Wars always seem to be close to oil or some other valuable resource, coincidental ? No way this is another scam folks…the war mongers and the bankers are behind this…I am not falling for another 9/11 scam where the world trade towers and building 7 were an inside job and it was controlled demolition that took them down which gave us this police state.

  11. “The continued exclusion and silencing in Sudan.”
    Silence can be defined as the absence of speech or noise. Silence of the soul…
    When applied to the social realm, silence may imply:
    Silence the thoughts… Passivity… Lack of initiative or tacit acceptance of one’s condition.
    Silence of the feelings…
    Silence of innocence…
    Silence of curiosity…
    Silence of the creative potential…
    Silence of joy…
    Silence of sing…
    Silence of the written and spoken word…
    This silence is a injustice!
    I think there’s another way of looking at this, the idea of silence(s) and of “subjugated” voices is a particularly important one when taking in Sudan into consideration. Many innocent civilians in South Sudan, pay with your life by not accepting this silence.
    I would like to see Sudan e South Sudan more just and equitable for innocent civilians, and where the benefits of diversity are appreciated.
    This is challenge.

  12. I am proud of George Clooney and the others who are there trying to bring world awareness to the horrors going on daily in Sudan. It is much harder for evil to flourish in the light of day

  13. @hw123
    ACTUALLY, since South Sudan is now independant, there is minimal oil in Sudan. Also, this is different from Iraq. It is possible that Bashir could be gearing up to commit his SECOND genocide on his own people. If it really was about oil, wouldn’t there have been intervention to stop the genocide in Darfur….part of then-oil-rich-Sudan?
    Remeber Rwanda? Remeber the Holocaust? Remember how awful it was that no one intervened? Now imagine two genocides. In one country. Within a decade.
    But no, hundreds of thousands of people being displaced, bombed from their homes or slaughtered is a conspiracy. Intervention is about oil, yah sure.
    Its about people, not oil. So get your facts straight.

  14. @hw123 What’s your credentials to call it a scam? Do you live in Sudan, have you family or visited Sudan? I’m trusting in George Clooney because he’s active and he’s there.

  15. All those arrested are bringing awareness about this situation to the rest of the world. I thank them all for being willing to protest, knowing they may be arrested. Heroes, one and all.

  16. Incredible, they should be arresting the criminals. insead of arresing people with a great Hear, and love for people, look for the criminals, before hey come for You all, We need peace and love, not criminals.

  17. Thank you for the very informative report back from today’s rally and update on the current human rights situation. I took action and will encourage others to do so as well.

  18. If enough people sign the petitions on change.org (there are two petitions there regarding the nuban people – just go there and search “nuban”), then maybe someone in our government will take notice and take some humanitarian steps in the right direction.

    But if George Clooney, his dad, and a few other people are the only ones who care, then thousands of people can easily end up starving – mostly children.

    “We must be the change we wish to see in the world.” – Gandhi

  19. Wars always seem to be close to oil or some other valuable resource, coincidental ? No way this is another scam folks…the war mongers and the bankers are behind this…I am not falling for another 9/11 scam where the world trade towers and building 7 were an inside job and it was controlled demolition that took them down which gave us this police state.

    If you knew the politics of George Clooney then you’d realize how stupid that story was hwt123

  20. Yes, it's wrong to break the law by crossing a police line while protesting .. but I forgive you when you're being a voice of the innocent who've been terrorized into silence.

  21. Incredible, they should be arresting the criminals. insead of arresing people with a great Hear, and love for people, look for the criminals, before hey come for You all, We need peace and love, not criminals.

  22. Yes, it’s wrong to break the law by crossing a police line while protesting .. but I forgive you when you’re being a voice of the innocent who’ve been terrorized into silence.

  23. I would like to respectfully note that the activists from Amnesty and other organizations – those of us who are not famous – were not treated particularly well at the protest. While I certainly appreciate Mr. Clooney and members of Congress bringing attention to the issue, it's not terribly respectful to the people who are devoted to human rights, who took time off work or school, and who come of their own volition, unpaid, time after time to be unable to see or hear the speeches because of a wall of media. We were asked to stop chanting so that the media could hear the speeches while it was virtually impossible to hear anything ourselves. I was not even aware that there were Congresspersons present as we were unable to see.

    I and other activists will always come out to these events because of a commitment to human rights and to the values of Amnesty, but it is somewhat disheartening to be taken for granted. Again – I recognize the need for high-profile media coverage, but I do think that pursuing press should not come at the expense of the core members of Amnesty International upon which the organization rests and relies.

  24. I would like to respectfully note that the activists from Amnesty and other organizations – those of us who are not famous – were not treated particularly well at the protest. While I certainly appreciate Mr. Clooney and members of Congress bringing attention to the issue, it’s not terribly respectful to the people who are devoted to human rights, who took time off work or school, and who come of their own volition, unpaid, time after time to be unable to see or hear the speeches because of a wall of media. We were asked to stop chanting so that the media could hear the speeches while it was virtually impossible to hear anything ourselves. I was not even aware that there were Congresspersons present as we were unable to see.

    I and other activists will always come out to these events because of a commitment to human rights and to the values of Amnesty, but it is somewhat disheartening to be taken for granted. Again – I recognize the need for high-profile media coverage, but I do think that pursuing press should not come at the expense of the core members of Amnesty International upon which the organization rests and relies.

  25. when do we stop listening to the same one sided BS- and start first to make us aware of what is really going on there,Sudan and the new South Sudan (our little colony?) are neighbors right to the last scam -" Kony 2012 countries" Uganda and Central African Republic(backdoor entry ?) and yes Oil and a lots of it is here the reason ones again ,just like always those people there are exploited by there own governments, foreign "big money" and a few tribal/warlords ,but we just blindly walking into the next propaganda trap, when do we actually really learn, …of Clooney, i am disappointed ,a man i admire as actor gives himself up for that, or do you actually plan to become the "under secretary " ? ….what is wrong with us here ,are we so fillt up with false info that we can not use even just the simplest brain wave anymore

  26. when do we stop listening to the same one sided BS- and start first to make us aware of what is really going on there,Sudan and the new South Sudan (our little colony?) are neighbors right to the last scam -” Kony 2012 countries” Uganda and Central African Republic(backdoor entry ?) and yes Oil and a lots of it is here the reason ones again ,just like always those people there are exploited by there own governments, foreign “big money” and a few tribal/warlords ,but we just blindly walking into the next propaganda trap, when do we actually really learn, …of Clooney, i am disappointed ,a man i admire as actor gives himself up for that, or do you actually plan to become the “under secretary ” ? ….what is wrong with us here ,are we so fillt up with false info that we can not use even just the simplest brain wave anymore

  27. Are you serious? These people are so blind and ignorant about what happens outside of their "bubble." Do you think that they would be arresting people if they had lived in Sudan, bombed, and on the brink of starvation? What if their children had been taken by Kony? Honestly, I think that they shouldn't have done arrested them. They aren't protesting for like, Marajuana or anything. They are protesting for the human rights and safety for all these poor people.

  28. yes, i am serious,are you too ? …there are arrests for criminal reasons and there are arrests for publicity reasons, a big difference between them not just in your criminal record also in the perception of it, the one is looked down on as a criminal and with right, the other one is looked up as a "hero" someone to stand for his believe ,BUT under those "arrested heroes " you find many agendas for it ,not all with good ,honest,pure intentions ,many are just a way to get a very popular "paper trail" for your later ambitions,very despicable though but also very common ,…i think i made my point here pretty clear ,what i think about publicity stunts like that and i will wait a little and than we will see for what reason that was done, even so i have already pretty much an idea about that,lol…..

  29. Are you serious? These people are so blind and ignorant about what happens outside of their “bubble.” Do you think that they would be arresting people if they had lived in Sudan, bombed, and on the brink of starvation? What if their children had been taken by Kony? Honestly, I think that they shouldn’t have done arrested them. They aren’t protesting for like, Marajuana or anything. They are protesting for the human rights and safety for all these poor people.

  30. yes, i am serious,are you too ? …there are arrests for criminal reasons and there are arrests for publicity reasons, a big difference between them not just in your criminal record also in the perception of it, the one is looked down on as a criminal and with right, the other one is looked up as a “hero” someone to stand for his believe ,BUT under those “arrested heroes ” you find many agendas for it ,not all with good ,honest,pure intentions ,many are just a way to get a very popular “paper trail” for your later ambitions,very despicable though but also very common ,…i think i made my point here pretty clear ,what i think about publicity stunts like that and i will wait a little and than we will see for what reason that was done, even so i have already pretty much an idea about that,lol…..

  31. Wow, i just stand amazed while reading this, there are just too many ignorant kids in this world.
    if you really want to know what is going on there, you should go and LIVE there and see for yourself who is bombing the innocent people, it is the barbaric armed foces of the "new" republic of southern sudan. why suddenly Al Bashir became a criminal after all he did to provide wellfare for his people, he did EVERTHING the UN asked him to do, he even agreed to SPLIT the country and let the government of the south deal with its own problems and leave him alone, but no ! they still cause problems and people still die, you know why ? becuase there is OIL in the south and becuase the blissed government of the United states of America is friggin greedy and still want more at the expense of innocent people. Your government provides weapons and funds for these armed forces through Chad and Lybia (formerly), but of course you wouldn't know about that, as you enjoy your "free" and "unbiased" media. you are manipulated and brain-washed to be an army of protesters that serve the purposes of your government !
    people will still die and problems will rise, not only in sudan, but in every single rich country of the so-called "third world". Do you, by any chance think we are inferior to you, and therefore lose all our rights of wellfare just because we are poor ?? is that what you learn in schools these days? you talk about human rights, but it is your government that abuses human beings, but you just don't see it becuase it doesn't get broadcasted !.
    even so our government works so hard to resolve the issues of our country, it will be in vain because Al Bashir has been trying for 30 years now and every single time a new problem pops up, first the south and now Dargour and Kordofan, as long as there is OIL , and there is the US, there WILL be problems.
    so , young ignorant kids who don't know shitt about the world and just repeat like parrots whatever is said on TV, you should care to know more.
    and as for you, mr.clooney, i say how much were you paid to protest against the government of sudan and ONLY the "brutal" crimes of Al Bashir, and omit all the hideous crimes done by Bashar Al Asad in Syria, Al Ghadhafi in Lybia and Netanyahu in Palastine? if you are a real human rights activist, you shouldn't be selective of your causes.
    thank you

  32. Wow, i just stand amazed while reading this, there are just too many ignorant kids in this world.
    if you really want to know what is going on there, you should go and LIVE there and see for yourself who is bombing the innocent people, it is the barbaric armed foces of the “new” republic of southern sudan. why suddenly Al Bashir became a criminal after all he did to provide wellfare for his people, he did EVERTHING the UN asked him to do, he even agreed to SPLIT the country and let the government of the south deal with its own problems and leave him alone, but no ! they still cause problems and people still die, you know why ? becuase there is OIL in the south and becuase the blissed government of the United states of America is friggin greedy and still want more at the expense of innocent people. Your government provides weapons and funds for these armed forces through Chad and Lybia (formerly), but of course you wouldn’t know about that, as you enjoy your “free” and “unbiased” media. you are manipulated and brain-washed to be an army of protesters that serve the purposes of your government !
    people will still die and problems will rise, not only in sudan, but in every single rich country of the so-called “third world”. Do you, by any chance think we are inferior to you, and therefore lose all our rights of wellfare just because we are poor ?? is that what you learn in schools these days? you talk about human rights, but it is your government that abuses human beings, but you just don’t see it becuase it doesn’t get broadcasted !.
    even so our government works so hard to resolve the issues of our country, it will be in vain because Al Bashir has been trying for 30 years now and every single time a new problem pops up, first the south and now Dargour and Kordofan, as long as there is OIL , and there is the US, there WILL be problems.
    so , young ignorant kids who don’t know shitt about the world and just repeat like parrots whatever is said on TV, you should care to know more.
    and as for you, mr.clooney, i say how much were you paid to protest against the government of sudan and ONLY the “brutal” crimes of Al Bashir, and omit all the hideous crimes done by Bashar Al Asad in Syria, Al Ghadhafi in Lybia and Netanyahu in Palastine? if you are a real human rights activist, you shouldn’t be selective of your causes.
    thank you

  33. @ Rawan , i only spend my child hood in Mozambique & a few years in Angola ,but i totally agree with you here , and makes it really hard for me to say, but Mr. Clooney ,you off my list of favored actors for good …..

  34. if Texas had declared just simply it's interdependence from the USA ,would we have let them found there own phony country ,so the local leadership can get rich on there oil ? i don't think so ! but the Sudan ,for the sake of peace did that ,in this deal it was agreed on splitting the Oil Revenue in Half for both sides ,now we are getting greedy and ,there it is , another "bad" leader pops up in our pretty ,pretty but still twisted media ,so we can get the whole deal in south sudan, with we …i actually don't mean us (we only get higher gauged gas prizes )i mean our government/corporations our 1 % ….and who is that stupid to support the greed of others ,really come on people get real ,stop being that stupid ignorant …

  35. @ Rawan , i only spend my child hood in Mozambique & a few years in Angola ,but i totally agree with you here , and makes it really hard for me to say, but Mr. Clooney ,you off my list of favored actors for good …..

  36. if Texas had declared just simply it’s interdependence from the USA ,would we have let them found there own phony country ,so the local leadership can get rich on there oil ? i don’t think so ! but the Sudan ,for the sake of peace did that ,in this deal it was agreed on splitting the Oil Revenue in Half for both sides ,now we are getting greedy and ,there it is , another “bad” leader pops up in our pretty ,pretty but still twisted media ,so we can get the whole deal in south sudan, with we …i actually don’t mean us (we only get higher gauged gas prizes )i mean our government/corporations our 1 % ….and who is that stupid to support the greed of others ,really come on people get real ,stop being that stupid ignorant …

  37. I was also at the rally, @dana, and understand what you mean. It didn't help that the journalist and media almost outnumbered the activists. I attend a lot of Amnesty events, and this was a unique one (for one, the activists were from several orgs). But I'm glad Amnesty activists were there…and i'm sure we'd have been there even without the celebs. But all the media–it was crazy!

  38. I was also at the rally, @dana, and understand what you mean. It didn’t help that the journalist and media almost outnumbered the activists. I attend a lot of Amnesty events, and this was a unique one (for one, the activists were from several orgs). But I’m glad Amnesty activists were there…and i’m sure we’d have been there even without the celebs. But all the media–it was crazy!

  39. George Clooney, Martin Luther King III, several members of Congress and other activists, we're told, were arrested in front of the Embassy of Sudan by the U.S. Secret Service and taken away in plastic handcuffs George, it was said, seemed in good spirits and at ease throughout the arrest, which was over pretty quickly.

    A somewhat cynical view:

    Oh Brother! Perhaps George wants to make another Oh Brother featuring convicts on the run–this time from DC begun– with one concurrent escapee or another.

    In picking the embassy of Sudan for his widely publicized stand he showed he could still vie for the camera's eye, and in enhancing Oh Brother II have a hand.

    Re the prospect that any palpable good will accrue from his staged fuss and ado– there in Washington DC in front of the Sudanese em.bas.sy– we take a quite jaundiced view.

    But as to whether what was on his mind at the time is amenable to either reason or rhyme, we really can't say but from our vantage point in NJ,
    it likely was a bit short of sublime.

    Post-posting thought
    Several congressmen and Martin L. King III must now share this person's view that George Clooney (only an actor!) was the focus of all the fuss and ado.
    And we're optimistic that having been arrested and handcuffed, George will play an escaped convict more realistically in Oh Brother II.

    (The original was a great movie, too)

  40. If George Clooney gets arrested, the cause gets WAY more publicity than if there is an anonymous group of protestors. Finding ways to make more people aware and encourage more people to do something comes first, don't you think?

  41. Very proud of George Clooney… if only all causes could go viral.. this world would actually be a better place to live in… Bravo George!

  42. George Clooney, Martin Luther King III, several members of Congress and other activists, we’re told, were arrested in front of the Embassy of Sudan by the U.S. Secret Service and taken away in plastic handcuffs George, it was said, seemed in good spirits and at ease throughout the arrest, which was over pretty quickly.

    A somewhat cynical view:

    Oh Brother! Perhaps George wants to make another Oh Brother featuring convicts on the run–this time from DC begun– with one concurrent escapee or another.

    In picking the embassy of Sudan for his widely publicized stand he showed he could still vie for the camera’s eye, and in enhancing Oh Brother II have a hand.

    Re the prospect that any palpable good will accrue from his staged fuss and ado– there in Washington DC in front of the Sudanese em.bas.sy– we take a quite jaundiced view.

    But as to whether what was on his mind at the time is amenable to either reason or rhyme, we really can’t say but from our vantage point in NJ,
    it likely was a bit short of sublime.

    Post-posting thought
    Several congressmen and Martin L. King III must now share this person’s view that George Clooney (only an actor!) was the focus of all the fuss and ado.
    And we’re optimistic that having been arrested and handcuffed, George will play an escaped convict more realistically in Oh Brother II.

    (The original was a great movie, too)

  43. WHY do we always confuse aware and encourage with mindless used for totally different agendas as it seems, No i am not proud of Mr. Clooney ,not at all ,it is not for a good intention, it is for getting us into the "oil" !!!! Once again the good intention of american people is used for a bad intention, but if we are every time "falling"for that ,than it makes us more and more a complicit member of those warmongering profit grabbing instigators ,Iraq ,bad but people had to learn first that most we get as infos from media & government is falsified , than Libya ,now Uganda and South Sudan , how many errors can we excuse and when does it become a shame to us !!!!!!

  44. If George Clooney gets arrested, the cause gets WAY more publicity than if there is an anonymous group of protestors. Finding ways to make more people aware and encourage more people to do something comes first, don’t you think?

  45. WHY do we always confuse aware and encourage with mindless used for totally different agendas as it seems, No i am not proud of Mr. Clooney ,not at all ,it is not for a good intention, it is for getting us into the “oil” !!!! Once again the good intention of american people is used for a bad intention, but if we are every time “falling”for that ,than it makes us more and more a complicit member of those warmongering profit grabbing instigators ,Iraq ,bad but people had to learn first that most we get as infos from media & government is falsified , than Libya ,now Uganda and South Sudan , how many errors can we excuse and when does it become a shame to us !!!!!!

  46. I would like to give my respect to Mr. Clooney for taking the initiative and time to give a voice to those without one. Most other famous persons were partying in Mexico at the same time in the comfort of a billionaire's party.

  47. I would like to give my respect to Mr. Clooney for taking the initiative and time to give a voice to those without one. Most other famous persons were partying in Mexico at the same time in the comfort of a billionaire’s party.

  48. Brave Clooney, at least u stood up against the torture unlike so many others. You own my respect now Mr. Clooney

  49. Brave Clooney, at least u stood up against the torture unlike so many others. You own my respect now Mr. Clooney

  50. Salute Clooney,,, same movement required for Syria …. Syrians and oppositions are really capable to end the crackdown of dictator Al Assad's gang troops. We are only seeking your support to prevent arrival of Russian weapons to Al Assad regime as well ! this is the Syrians right as per the international law?

  51. Salute Clooney,,, same movement required for Syria …. Syrians and oppositions are really capable to end the crackdown of dictator Al Assad’s gang troops. We are only seeking your support to prevent arrival of Russian weapons to Al Assad regime as well ! this is the Syrians right as per the international law?

  52. WE SHOULD ALL TAKE A STAND AGAINST THESE INJUSTICES AND SEE THAT PRISONERS ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE TREATED DECENTLY. WE ARE NOT ANIMALS AND NEITHER ARE THEY.
    L.HOOVER

  53. WE SHOULD ALL TAKE A STAND AGAINST THESE INJUSTICES AND SEE THAT PRISONERS ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE TREATED DECENTLY. WE ARE NOT ANIMALS AND NEITHER ARE THEY.
    L.HOOVER

  54. Hey Big George! You one bad actor! C’mon a-my house, c’mon a-my house, gonna give you candy!

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