Mia Farrow speaks during an exclusive interview with The Associated Press upon her arrival to Hong Kong, May 1, 2008. Farrow's visit to speak to media at the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents Club on human rights issues in Darfur on Friday coincides with Hong Kong's leg of the Olympic torch relay. Farrow said she hopes to light a symbolic torch honoring the victims of fighting in Darfur, but away from the Olympic relay.
Actress and activist Mia Farrow speaks to media as she arrives at the airport in Hong Kong, Thursday, May 1, 2008. Farrow was briefly questioned at the airport before officials allowed her to enter the Chinese territory to give a speech urging Beijing to help stop fighting in Sudan's western Darfur region.
Actress and UN Goodwill ambassador Mia Farrow speaks during a news conference near the Chinese Mission Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008, in New York. Darfur activists highlighted the Olympics in an open letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao condemning Beijing's support for Sudan's government.
Actress Mia Farrow, center, leads a march to the Chinese Embassy in Washington, Monday, Dec. 10, 2007, as activists, faith leaders and genocide survivors, take part in a torch relay in support of Darfur, marking International Human Rights Day.
Actress and UNICEF ambassador Mia Farrow and activists of The Dream for Darfur organization carry an Olympic-style torch together with survivors of Bosnia's genocide in Sarajevo Dec. 7, 2007. The Olympic-style torch was lit for the first time in August at the Darfur-Chad border and has so far toured Rwanda; Armenia and Germany.
Actress Mia Farrow attends the artist-led volunteer committee "Act for Darfur" at The Tricycle Theater, London. Sunday, Dec. 2, 2007. Farrow has been one of the most vocal celebrities about Darfur, and had traveled to the western Sudan region three times to advocate for its refugees.
Mia Farrow takes part in a protest against the violation of human rights in Darfur at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007.
Actress Mia Farrow poses for a portrait in a cafe in Berlin, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2007. During an interview, Farrow talked about the violation of human rights in Darfur. Farrow, a mother of 15, has been a high-profile advocate for children's rights, working to raise funds and awareness for children in conflict affected regions, predominantly in the Sudan and Africa.
From left to right, Rep. Donald Payne, actress Claire-Hope Ashitey, NBA player Ira Newble and actress Mia Farrow attend a torch lighting ceremony in Kigali, Rwanda, on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007, to protest the genocide in Darfur.
Actress Mia Farrow, left, weeps next to a Rwandan girl and Sudanese genocide survivor at the Nyanza Genocide Memorial Site in Kigali, Rwanda, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007. Farrow was in Rwanda to attend a torch lighting ceremony to protest the genocide in Darfur.