Actress Mia Farrow has been forced, for health reasons, to end her 12-day hunger strike to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region of western Sudan.
British entrepreneur Richard Branson has taken over the fast for three days in a gesture of solidarity with Farrow, a human rights activist and UNICEF goodwill ambassador.
Farrow had been on a water-only diet from April 27 in what she called an "expression of outrage" at Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's expulsion of aid agencies from Darfur.
She ended the fast on Friday on her doctor's orders.
"I have been instructed by my doctor to stop my fast immediately due to health concerns including possible seizures," Farrow, 64, said on her website.
She expressed disappointment that she wasn't able to complete the hunger strike she had planned. "I am a very stubborn person and very determined. I had modified my goal from 21 days and really hoped I would reach my goal of fasting for 16 days, which is the number of aid agencies [expelled]," she told People magazine.
In the final hours, she couldn't stand up. "I got out of bed and went down to my knees. My muscles were aching," she said.
Farrow asked Branson to take over for her. The founder of the Virgin Group had been moved by the plight of Darfur's people after visiting the region.
"I'm honoured to be taking over the fast for next three days," he said in a statement on his blog. "We cannot stand and watch as one million people suffer."
Farrow has been campaigning for years to raise funds for children in conflict zones, including Darfur, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Chad and Nigeria.
In March, the Hague-based International Criminal Court issued a warrant for the arrest of the Sudanese president on charges of masterminding mass killings and deportations in Darfur.
Since then, he has expelled 13 foreign and three domestic humanitarian aid groups, accusing them of collaborating with the ICC.
Farrow is regaining her strength, eating oranges and drinking soup.
"While a million people in Darfur are facing starvation, I have the ability to end my fast," she said. "These people do not have that option."
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Some funny comments:
1) Maybe I had it wrong, but I always thought the purpose of a hunger strike was to put yourself at risk for a cause. Not to stop eating until a doctor tells you you will get sick. Maybe ti wasn't a hunger strike at all but a fast.
2) A hunger strike is a stupid action for a 64 year old women who has a dozen adopted children to take care of. Your devotion to them comes first. Take care of your health for the children you should be devoted to.
3) Next! Celebrity Hunger Strikers! Where celebrities go on hunger strike for ONE FULL HOUR before passing the baton to a fellow celebrity.