Materials
Help us win supporters for this cause and persuade the powerful with these materials.
Fact sheet: Yar & Ajak and child abduction in S. Sudan — An explanation of this case and the broader issues.
Postcards (Designed by Carrie Fathman and Matthew Wach — thanks, guys!) Print, cut, sign, stamp, and mail — a quick way to tell the South Sudan diplomatic mission in D.C. that you want freedom for abducted kids.
Leaflet — Print and set where others can see it.
Resolution — Ask your organization to pass this declaration and join our cause.
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Photographs
These images may be reproduced without permission for purposes related to the campaign including news stories and ; credit should be given to the Save Yar Campaign. All others wishing to reproduce these images shouls send an email to info@childprotectioninternational.org.
Yar Mading
Yar with her grandmother, Yar Riek (large/ small)
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More views of the family compound where the abduction occurred:
(Above photos courtesy Gabriel Solomon)
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Photos from Jan. 14, 2008 commemoration of Ajak’s 2nd birthday:
Robyn Skrebes blows out candle on cake for Ajak
Students in the Save Yar Campaign gather around symbolic birthday cake for abductee Ajak Mading
U. of. M. Human Rights Program Director Barbara Frey speaks; Daniel Lynx Bernard
Press conference in Minnesota State Capitol rotunda
Save Yar Campaign Chair Robyn Skrebes speaks, flanked by legislators and congressional aides
(Above Photos by Madeline Thaden)
Solomon and Amanda Lyons meet President Kiir, Nov.10: Large and small version (photos courtesy Amanda Lyons)
Photos from Nov. 6, 2007, press conference. (photos courtesy of Issa Mansaray)
Photos from Feb. 16, 2008 fundraiser at Tam-Tam’s African Restaurant Group shot
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Photos from Feb. 26, 2008 strategy session in the U. of M. Social Sciences Tower:
From left, Madeline Thaden, Amelia Corl, and Robyn Skrebes
From left, Hilary Duerksen, Tracy Baumgardt, Barbara Frey, and Robyn Skrebes.
From left, Robyn Skrebes and Hilary Duerksen.
Robyn Skrebes
For photos from the March 7, 2008, Sullivan Ballou Award ceremony, Minneapolis; and the July 28, 2008, congressional briefing, see our Facebook group.




Dear all,
I am very grateful for the big effords made by Minnesota University Students of compagianing for the release of Yar & Ajak Achiek Mading and other childfren which were abducted in Jonglei State of South Sudan by Murle.
The turn really on Isamuel Kony the head of millitia in murle area.
Please thanks and continue with that spirit of Human right for the children all over the world.
David Dut Ayuen
November 15, 2007