WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 15:  Save Darfur activist Ken Archer promotes the organization's 'Divest For Darfur' campaign while reflected in the front window of a Fidelity Investments Investor Center blocks from the White House October 15, 2007 in Washington, DC. The Save Darfur coalition claims that Fidelity Investments, JP Morgan Chase, Capital Group/American Funds and Vanguard are among the largest U.S.-based mutual fund companies invested in PetroChina, a Chinese oil company the coalition claims is funding the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan. Getty Images logo Getty Images 56 months ago

WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 15: Save Darfur activist Ken Archer promotes the organization's 'Divest For Darfur' campaign while reflected in the front window of a Fidelity Investments Investor Center blocks from the White House October 15, 2007 in Washington, DC. The Save Darfur coalition claims that Fidelity Investments, JP Morgan Chase, Capital Group/American Funds and Vanguard are among the largest U.S.-based mutual fund companies invested in PetroChina, a Chinese oil company the coalition claims is funding the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan.