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Keeping Peace In Darfur

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The following letter advocates doing more to help the genocide situation in Darfur. It was found on www.savedarfur.org. It can be sent to President George Bush. Make sure to keep a copy of the letter you sent and the amount of signatures you get on it and attach it to your MRF!

 

President George W. Bush
President George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

 

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The U.N. Security Council passed Resolution 1769 authorizing deployment of a protection force to Darfur almost a year ago, and yet only a third of the authorized peacekeeping force has reached Darfur.

The United States and other leading nations who supported the resolution have failed to overcome logistical obstacles to UNAMID's deployment. The international community has not provided the necessary material support to fully and effectively deploy the mission, including trucks and helicopters

The UN has failed to act with sufficient haste in preparing conditions on the ground in Darfur for UNAMID's full deployment. Not surprisingly, the Sudanese government has continued to work against deployment by creating political obstacles and renewing its military offensive in Darfur, resulting in an additional 100,000 displaced Darfuris and hundreds dead since the beginning of the year.

The world's failure to protect the people of Darfur is simply unacceptable.

You both must keep our promise to the people of Darfur, and ensure that all stakeholders do what is necessary expedite deployment of peacekeepers and help protect Darfuri civilians. In particular, you must:

  • Address the logistical obstacles to deployment. You must organize a high-level UNAMID donor conference to secure contributions of all necessary funding and equipment for UNAMID. You must also work to ensure that all preparations for UNAMID's deployment are being swiftly made, and thus ensure that a lack of bases, equipment, and sustainment capacity are no longer impediments to full deployment.
  • Address the political obstacles by introducing a Security Council resolution imposing strong targeted sanctions upon leaders of the Sudanese regime until they fully and verifiably facilitate every aspect of UNAMID's deployment. 

Sincerely,
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